Diethanolamine
Diethanolamine is used in a number of consumer products, such as shampoos, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Limited information is available on the health effects of diethanolamine. Acute (short- term) inhalation exposure to diethanolamine in humans may result in irritation of the nose and throat, and dermal exposure may irritate the skin. No information is available on the chronic (long-term), reproductive, developmental, or carcinogenic effects of diethanolamine in humans. Animal studies have reported effects on the liver, kidney, blood, and central nervous system (CNS) from chronic oral exposure to diethanolamine. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) reported an increased incidence of liver and kidney tumors in mice from dermal exposure to diethanolamine. EPA has not classified diethanolamine for carcinogenicity.
Specifications
Form | Powder |
Purity | 99% |
Grade | Industrial |
Density | 1.09 g/cm3 |
Application Industries
Detergent
Metal
Solvents
Pharmaceuticals
Available Size and Packaging
Drum
Drum (200 Kg)
Bulk
25 Kg
50 Kg
1000 Kg