Viscosity control: Increase or decrease viscosity to desired level with the addition of propylene glycol, sodium xylene sulfonate, polymers.
What does SXS stand for?
SXS stands for Sodium Xylene Sulfonate
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They reduce the viscosity of high active surfactant solutions and, unlike sodium xylene sulfonate, also add to percent active surfactant in the formula.
The composition contains sodium hydroxide (50% active), at least two biodegradable nonionic surfactants that are primary or secondary alcohol ethoxylates, a UV-analyzable surfactant comprising sodium xylene sulfonate (40%), a biodegradable chelating agent comprising methylglycine diacetic acid and water.
Hydrotropes such as sodium xylene sulfonate and amphoteric surfactants were added to obtain a clear solution.
Maintaining pH stability is more important because the electrolyte stability can be compensated by the addition of an appropriate hydrotrope such as sodium xylene sulfonate.