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Formulation

No. 084

Air Freshener Gel Formulations


FORMULATION 1
COMPOUND

DI waterater
Laponite RD
Aqualon CMC-9H4F
Add ingredients in order listed; water should be warm 100-130oF.
Mix at least 30 minutes to ensure hydration.
Then add remainder of ingredients below with constant agitation.
COMPOUND
Propylene glycol
Fragrance
ColaMulse Emultron PM
The relative amount of propylene glycol determines the evaporation rate.
Replace some of the PG with water to speed fragrance release; use more PG to slow release.

Qs to 100
3.0
0.3

%
15.0
15.0
1.0

FORMULATION 2
COMPOUND

PART A:
Water
qs to 100
Propylene glycol
4.0

Cola Mulse Emultron PM


7.5
PART B:
Fragrance
6.0
Isopar M
10.0
ColaMid 3458MFA
15.0
Add ingredients in each part in the order listed. Heat both parts to 120 to 130oF and slowly add Part B to Part A with mild
agitation.
Fill while warm. Product thickens on cooling.
Clarity will depend on fragrance used and on preventing the incorporation of air bubbles into the gel.
To make a lotion formula that is more pourable, substitute ColaMid C for a portion of the ColaMid 3458MFA (50:50 as a starting
point).

Colonial Chemical, Inc. Natural Surfactants


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Updated 9/2015

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