X-100 is a high-quality, non-ionic surfactant widely recognized for its effectiveness in laboratory and industrial applications. Known for its ability to solubilize proteins and disrupt cell membranes, X-100 is an essential tool for researchers and professionals alike. Our X-100 is manufactured to the highest standards, ensuring maximum purity and consistent performance. Whether you're conducting biochemical research, formulating pharmaceuticals, or developing cosmetic products, X-100 delivers reliable results every time. Its non-toxic and non-irritating properties make it safe for a wide range of applications. APPLICATIONS 1. Biochemical Research Protein Solubilization: Used extensively to solubilize membrane proteins, enabling easier analysis and characterization Cell Lysis: Facilitates the disruption of cell membranes, releasing cellular contents for further study.DNA Extraction: Assists in the isolation of DNA from cells by breaking down cell walls and membranes. 2. Pharmaceutical Industry Drug Formulation: Acts as an emulsifying agent, enhancing the solubility of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Vaccine Production:Employed in the preparation of vaccines to stabilize proteins and other biological molecules. 3. Cosmetics and Personal Care Emulsification: Used in creams, lotions, and other cosmetic products to create stable emulsions. Cleansing Products: Included in formulations of shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers for its ability to solubilize oils and enhance cleaning efficiency. 4. Industrial Applications Cleaning Agents: An effective ingredient in industrial cleaners for removing grease and grime. Paints and Coatings: Improves the dispersion of pigments and other additives, leading to more uniform coatings. 5. Environmental Science Soil and Water Decontamination: Utilized in the cleanup of contaminated sites, aiding in the removal of pollutants. Oil and Spill Remediation Helps break down oil slicks, facilitating easier cleanup and reducing environmental impact. 6. Food and Beverage Industry Processing Aids: Assists in the extraction and purification of various food ingredients. Emulsifiers: Ensures the stability of emulsions in products such as dressings and sauces.
UPC | 712038844937 |
Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 1.65 x 1.54 inches |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
ASIN | B075LYKXYF |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 16, 2012 |
U**E
Great for cleaning vinyl LP records
Just a few drops of this in a couple liters of your home made record cleaning solution will help the detergent do an even better job by really breaking water's self-attraction and letting it get into the micro grooves. There's some surfactant in the widely recommended Dawn detergent, but for washing the itty bitty microscopic grooves of vinyl records, adding Triton-X will expand the ability of the detergent to squeeze in there.The oft-recommended online home recipe is for 2 liters distilled water containing some small amount of Dawn dishwashing detergent, some small amount of isopropyl alcohol or even pure ethanol. Add a few drops of Triton. Apply with a microfiber cloth of the type used for eyeglass cleaning, or some specialty applicator. Then rinse with distilled water.There are all sorts of recipes online, and many proprietary formulas, some at breathtaking prices. The art and science of cleaning vinyl records is its own little word inhabited by insistent fanatics. Do a web search and be perplexed. But for sure, use distilled water at every step of the way. Dawn is said to rinse more thoroughly than other detergents.Many experts and others have posted their advice and commands online, and many of them will tell you my suggestions a hooey. There are battles fought over using alcohol at all.Just be careful with your valuable records. Study up on what the masters propound online, and first experiment on a few expendable albums.They are your records. Have fun cleaning them up. Triton-X will help you do the best job you can.
L**Y
Best record cleaning surfactant
This stuff works wonders for cleaning records. I followed the Library of Congress method utilizing this as a surfactant mixed in distilled water with isopropyl alcohol followed with a straight distilled water rinse. This mixture will clean the dirtiest of LPs. LOC also uses some form of a quat as an antistatic/antimicrobial agent, and while I may try and work that into my cleaning solution, I find storing LPs in anti-static sleeves seem to prevent any charge build up and I am not terribly worried about mold. An entire gallon of solution only requires ~8 mL(0.2% v/v) and ~5% v/v IPA. You can immediately sense the surface tension of the liquid drop when you add this to the mix allowing the solution to clean the entirety of the groove.
S**R
X100
Works good in ultrasonic cleaner as a booster to isonic blue cleaner. No strong chemical smell, very good sheeting action, but does not dosolve or blend into water easily, its very thick and gelatinous. Drops float in water and dont disolve when stired.Agitation disolves product but this causes foam, ultrasonic and foam = very bad.I make a gallon of distilled high concentrate with 6 or 8 capfulls and shake it untill desolved then rest it untill foam is gone .I add 2 ounces to the ultrasonic tank.No foam.
A**R
Great product
Exactly what I needed great price
J**E
good product
great addition to my vinyl record cleaning arsenal!
A**R
Product arrived on time and as described. Very pleased.
Product arrived on time and as described. Very pleased.
B**E
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R**S
Accurate description, fast shipping.
Used to make DIY record cleaning solution. Seems to work fine although I have no point of reference as this is my first attempt. Was the smallest amount I could find online and arrived quickly. Will make 100’s of gallons of solution. Very happy with this purchase.
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