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Can anyone give me pointers on good thickening agents to add to Sodium Hypochlorite? I have an application idea where I want the NaOCl to adhere to horizontal and vertical surfaces to give it dwell time. Also, would adding thickening agents reduce the effectiveness of the NaOCl?

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Pete a good surfactant to look at is NP-9. It works well with NaOCl. A little goes a long way. A few ounces in a pail makes a clingy/soapy mixture. This works well for a house or building wash where the rinsing is easy. On a deck or roof, you have to use as little as you can or you will be rinsing forever and or filling gutters with suds.

NP-9 by The Chemistry Store.com Inc

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Pete a good surfactant to look at is NP-9. It works well with NaOCl. A little goes a long way. A few ounces in a pail makes a clingy/soapy mixture. This works well for a house or building wash where the rinsing is easy. On a deck or roof, you have to use as little as you can or you will be rinsing forever and or filling gutters with suds.

NP-9 by The Chemistry Store.com Inc

Thanks Ken, I figured you'd be one of the responders to this. I've got an idea and, if it works, I think I can lock up a substantial amount of business.

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If you need a 9 mole surfactant, I've got N 9.5 (same thing) that I can let you have for $15.00 / gallon.

Ken, next time you need raw materials, call me.

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If you need a 9 mole surfactant, I've got N 9.5 (same thing) that I can let you have for $15.00 / gallon.

Ken, next time you need raw materials, call me.

Ok Russ, care to explain what you are talking about? 9 mole, I've only got 3 living in the back yard.

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If you need a 9 mole surfactant, I've got N 9.5 (same thing) that I can let you have for $15.00 / gallon.

Ken, next time you need raw materials, call me.

I will Russ. Butyl, oxalic, sod hydroxide, and sodium metasilicate top the list.

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Ok Russ, care to explain what you are talking about? 9 mole, I've only got 3 living in the back yard.

As it was explained to me, the "mole" rating involves the clarity at certain temps. A 14 mole stays clearer at lower temps than a 9 or 9.5. Doesn't affect the usage of either in formulating these kinds of detergents.

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Thanks Ken, I figured you'd be one of the responders to this. I've got an idea and, if it works, I think I can lock up a substantial amount of business.
I read of a mixture rate at 1 gal. to 100 gal of water It will reduce the strength of SCH at a faster rate of time. So will most other additives IMO.

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As it was explained to me, the "mole" rating involves the clarity at certain temps. A 14 mole stays clearer at lower temps than a 9 or 9.5. Doesn't affect the usage of either in formulating these kinds of detergents.

Thanks, always good to learn new things

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