Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES), also known as Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Ethoxylated Lauryl Sulfate, is a versatile anionic surfactant widely used in various personal care and household products. From shampoos to detergents, SLES is renowned for its excellent foaming, cleansing, and emulsifying properties, making it a staple in the formulation of many cleaning products.
Production of SLES in Iran
In Iran, the production of SLES involves the careful processing of imported fatty alcohols, predominantly sourced from Malaysia. These fatty alcohols are essential raw materials for the synthesis of SLES. The process typically begins in petrochemical plants, such as the Shazand Petrochemical Plant, where the fatty alcohol undergoes ethoxylation. Following this, a sulfonation process is employed to produce the final SLES product.
Once synthesized, SLES is packed in 160 kg plastic drums to facilitate easy transportation and handling. This packaging ensures that the surfactant remains uncontaminated and retains its effectiveness during transit.
Pricing and Market Trends
As of now, the Oct 08,2024 price of SLES in Iran stands at approximately 1320 USD per ton, FCA (Free Carrier)This pricing is valid until **October 1, 2024**. However, it is important to note that this price has seen an increase, largely attributed to fluctuations in the cost of fatty alcohols. As the global market for fatty alcohols evolves, manufacturers in Iran must adapt to these changes, which directly impacts the pricing of SLES.
The Importance of SLES
The significance of SLES extends beyond just its cost. Its effectiveness as a cleaning agent has made it indispensable in numerous applications, including:
- **Personal Care Products**: SLES is commonly found in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers,