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One last item, the concentration to use for the Tergitol 15-S-9 is 0.1% to max of 0.5%. This product requires about 3 times less concentration than Triton X100. The technical detail is something called the Critical Miscelle Concentration (CMC), and this specifies the ppm concentration in solute (water) when the non-ionic surfactant-water solution reaches its lowest surface tension. Beyound this any additional surfactant will not drop the surface tension any lower. However, to achieve best detergency, you want more than the CMC, general guidance is 5 to 10 times more. For the Triton X100 the CMC is 189 ppm, the Tergitol CMC is only 53 ppm. Yeah, I know, way more than ever wanted to know, but there is method to this madness.
One last item, the concentration to use for the Tergitol 15-S-9 is 0.1% to max of 0.5%. This product requires about 3 times less concentration than Triton X100. The technical detail is something called the Critical Miscelle Concentration (CMC), and this specifies the ppm concentration in solute (water) when the non-ionic surfactant-water solution reaches its lowest surface tension. Beyound this any additional surfactant will not drop the surface tension any lower. However, to achieve best detergency, you want more than the CMC, general guidance is 5 to 10 times more. For the Triton X100 the CMC is 189 ppm, the Tergitol CMC is only 53 ppm. Yeah, I know, way more than ever wanted to know, but there is method to this madness.