Colonial’s Suga®Nate 160 On Whole Foods’ Product List

March 9, 2010 · → Add Comments

Colonial Chemical’s Suga®Nate 160 is now in products available at Whole Foods Market® – the leading retailer of natural and organic foods in the world.

Suga®Nate 160 is the primary surfactant in Depth™ Refresh Daily Shampoo, Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Moisturising Shampoo, and Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Bath and Shower Gel, all of which are available for purchase at Whole Foods Market®.

Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Moisturising Shampoo and Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Bath and Shower Gel are manufactured by Jason Natural, a division of The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. – the industry leader in green personal care products.

Based on the renewable resources of corn and coconut, Suga®Nate 160 is extremely mild when tested against other traditional primary personal cleansing surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium coco sulfate, sodium lauryl ether sulfate and alpha olefin sulfonate.

Suga®Nate 160 is readily biodegradable, soluble in water, easy to handle, a good foamier, a gentle cleanser, and compatible with most other personal care ingredients. These properties make Suga®Nate 160 an excellent substitute for traditional primary surfactants in personal care formulations.

For more information about Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Moisturising Shampoo and Avalon Organics® Olive and Grape Seed Bath and Shower Gel, please visit www.avalonorganics.com.

For more information about Depth™ Refresh Daily Shampoo, please visit www.depthbody.com.

For more information, please contact your Albright & Wilson (Aust) Ltd sales representative.

Colonial’s Colonial Monolaurin In Gold Bond® Hand Sanitizer

March 9, 2010 · → Add Comments

Colonial Chemical’s Colonial Monolaurin is now in newly introduced Gold Bond® Ultimate Hand Sanitiser Moisturiser.

Colonial Monolaurin is a distilled glyceryl monolaurate. This unique, multifunctional compound can bring added elegance and utility to personal care and pharmaceutical products.

When compared with standard “mono glycerides”, Colonial Monolaurin has many more positive characteristics which are not typically found in just a single product. Colonial Monolaurin can be dispersed in water and dissolved in oil.

Due to its antimicrobial properties, Colonial Monolaurin can contribute to the reduction of bacteria. Any product of this type will be enhanced by Colonial Monolaurin.

For more information about Gold Bond® Ultimate Hand Sanitiser Moisturiser, please visit www.goldbond.com.

For more information, please contact free to contact your Albright & Wilson (Australia) Ltd sales representative.

Dr. Robert Coots Visiting from Colonial Chemicals USA

September 28, 2009 · → Add Comments

Albright and Wilson (Australia) is delighted to announce the upcoming visit of Dr Robert Coots Technical Manager for Colonial Chemicals USA.

Bob is a key figure in molecule development and formulations at Colonial, and is down to assist us with the launch of Suganate 160 and promote other Colonial products. He will be here for a week, attending the IFSCC conference in Melbourne from October 7th, but is available to visit customers.

If you are interested, please give your local Albright and Wilson rep a call.

Albright and Wilson (Australia) launch 2 new functional molecules in 2009

September 28, 2009 · → Add Comments

Albright and Wilson (Australia) takes great pleasure in announcing the launch of two great new formulating options for the Australian market, just in time for the IFSCC in Melbourne in October 2009. If you are interested in products made from renewable resources and provide a great range of functional benefits to personal care and cosmetic formulations then these products will be for you.

1. Suganate 160

green personal care ingredients - sugnate aminatSuganate 160 is the first of a new generation of primary surfactants from Colonial Chemicals Inc. It’s an anionic Alkyl Polyglucoside surfactant, so it’s based on coconut oil and sugar. It acts as a primary surfactant for a wide range of personal care products like shampoos, body washes, and hand washes. In addition to having a high degree of derivation from natural, renewable resources, its outstanding property is its extremely low skin and eye irritancy profile. It scored a zero on both the HET-Cam and Mat-Tek Epiocular eye irritancy tests in the USA, truly phenomenal! This means if you are looking to make products for sensitive end users like baby shampoo, feminine hygiene products, facial washes you can start with a primary surfactant that is extremely low irritant as opposed to starting with traditional surfactants and then spending time and money trying to mitigate their irritancy.

2. Aminat G

Aminat G – Lauric Arginate from Vedeqsa is a revolutionary new broad spectrum anti-microbial (preservative) and antimicrobial active for personal care. It is based on natural renewable resources like coconut oil, vegetables and wheat. Its human toxicity profile is so good it’s about to be approved for use in a wide range foods and beverages by Food Science Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)! Applications include mouthwash, deodorants sprays, cosmetic creams and possibly toothpastes. Its unique ability to drastically lower the surface energy of dentine means it can help stop the deposition of bacteria to the tooth surface. This will help in the fight to stop the formation of biofilms that characterise dental plaque. A very interesting molecule.

Both of these new products can be applied where you want to increase your green footprint, but are also highly functional products that can be used successfully for more traditional applications

Come and talk safe and green with the people of Albright and Wilson at stand 11 and 12 at the IFSCC from October 7th to 9th. Remember, we may be irritating but our products aren’t!

Yarraville ISO9001/2008

February 20, 2009 · → Add Comments

Yarraville quality system received it’s annual accreditation today by SAI Global, after a 2 day audit.  Congratulations to the Yarraville team particularly Brad Adams, the owner of the system, that there were no no-comformances.

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