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N,N-BIS-STEARYL ETHYLENEDIAMINE

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a long-chain fatty amine that is commonly used in a variety of industrial, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical applications due to its unique chemical structure and functional properties.
In the cosmetic and personal care industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is often used as an emulsifier and surfactant in formulations, helping to stabilize emulsions and improve texture and performance.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is also utilized in the manufacturing of anti-static agents, lubricants, and corrosion inhibitors in industrial processes, offering protection to metal surfaces and improving processing efficiency.

CAS Number: 110-30-5
EC Number: 203-755-6
Molecular Formula: C38H76N2O2
Molecular Weight: 593.02

Synonyms: 110-30-5, N,N'-Ethylenebis(stearamide), N,N'-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)distearamide, Plastflow, Ethylene distearamide, Advawax, Lubrol EA, Microtomic 280, Ethylenebis(stearamide), Ethylenedistearamide, Advawachs 280, Chemetron 100, Octadecanamide, N,N'-1,2-ethanediylbis-, Ethylenebis(stearylamide), Carlisle 280, Ethylenebisstearoamide, 1,2-Bis(octadecanamido)ethane, N,N'-ETHYLENE DISTEARYLAMIDE, N,N'-Distearoylethylenediamine, N,N'-Ethylenebisoctadecanamide, Kemamide W 40, N,N'-Ethylenedistearamide, Ethylenediamine steardiamide, Ethylenediamine bisstearamide, Stearic acid, ethylenediamine diamide, N,N'-Ethylenebisstearamide, Octadecanamide, N,N'-ethylenebis-, NN'-Ethylenebis(stearamide), N,N'-Ethylenedi(stearamide), Ethylenebisoctadecanamide, Ethylene bis(stearamide), N,N'-Ethylene bisstearamide, N-[2-(octadecanoylamino)ethyl]octadecanamide, N,N'-1,2-Ethanediylbisoctadecanamide, N,N-Ethylenebis(stearamide), 603RP8TB9A, NSC-83613, N,N'-ethane-1,2-diyldioctadecanamide, Ethylene bis stearamide, Ethylenebisstearamide, CCRIS 2293, ethylene bisstearamide, HSDB 5398, C38H76N2O2, EINECS 203-755-6, NSC 83613, UNII-603RP8TB9A, AI3-08515, N,N'-ethylenebis, Kemamide W-39, Kemamide W-40, EC 203-755-6, SCHEMBL19975, Octadecanamide,N'-ethylenebis-, ethylenebis(stearic acid amide), DTXSID4026840, N,N'-ethylene-bis-stearic amide, N,N'-ETHYLENEDISTEARYLAMIDE, BIS(STEAROYL)ETHYLENEDIAMIDE, NSC83613, 1,2-ETHYLENEBIS(STEARAMIDE), MFCD00059224, AKOS015915120, ETHYLENEDIAMINE BIS(STEARAMIDE), Octadecanamide,N'-1,2-ethanediylbis-, DS-6811, N,N'-ETHYLENEBIS(STEARIC AMIDE), 1ST161672, N,N'-ETHYLENE DISTEARYLAMIDE [HSDB], E0243, N,N'-BIS(OCTADECANOYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE, NS00009100, D70357, N,N'-Ethylenebis(stearamide), beads, <840 mum, A802179, Q5404472, W-108690, 2,5-dihexadecylhexanediamide;N,N'-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)distearamide, Plastic additive 03, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard, N,N'-Ethylenebisoctadecanamide (mixture of fatty acid amides) (consists of C??, C?? and C??).

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a long-chain fatty amine that is commonly used in a variety of industrial, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical applications due to its unique chemical structure and functional properties.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine consists of two stearyl groups (derived from stearic acid, a saturated fatty acid) attached to an ethylenediamine backbone, making it highly lipophilic and hydrophobic.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's chemical formula is C36H75N, and it is typically presented as a white to off-white waxy solid or a paste, which has a characteristic fatty odor.

In the cosmetic and personal care industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is often used as an emulsifier and surfactant in formulations.
Due to N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's amphiphilic nature, it helps to stabilize emulsions, especially in cream and lotion products, improving their texture, consistency, and overall performance.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine plays a crucial role in controlling the rheological properties of emulsions, making them smoother and more pleasant to apply.
Additionally, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a dispersing agent, enhancing the uniform distribution of active ingredients in formulations, especially for those used on the skin and hair.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is also utilized in the manufacturing of anti-static agents, where it helps reduce static charges in various consumer products, particularly in the textile industry.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's ability to improve the conductivity and anti-static properties makes it a valuable ingredient in materials like fabrics and plastic products.
Furthermore, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has applications as a lubricant and corrosion inhibitor in industrial processes, providing protection to metal surfaces and enhancing their longevity by forming a protective layer that prevents rust and wear.

In the pharmaceutical industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is sometimes employed as a component of certain drug delivery systems, particularly in the creation of liposomal formulations.
These liposomal systems utilize N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's amphiphilic nature to encapsulate and deliver both hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs effectively.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine may also be found in certain ointments, creams, and gels used for skin treatment, where it provides both stabilization and skin-softening benefits.

Given its wide range of uses, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a versatile and essential ingredient across multiple sectors.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's unique structure, combining a long fatty acid chain with a functional amine group, allows it to interact with a variety of other compounds, making it suitable for applications that require both solubility in oils and an ability to interact with aqueous solutions.

Despite N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's broad utility, its use in formulations is generally considered safe, provided it is used within recommended concentrations.
However, as with many chemical compounds, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is important to handle and store N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine according to the guidelines to avoid skin or eye irritation, and appropriate personal protective equipment should be used when working with it in industrial settings.

In the plastics sector, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine serves as an internal and external lubricant, enhancing the flow properties of polymers such as PVC, polyolefins (PO), polystyrene (PS), and various engineering plastics.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's application significantly improves slip and anti-blocking characteristics, particularly in film production, without compromising the transparency of the final product.
This makes N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine an invaluable additive in the manufacturing of clear films and packaging materials. 

Beyond its lubricating properties, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine functions effectively as a dispersing agent in masterbatch applications, especially for engineering resins and PVC.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine facilitates the uniform distribution of pigments and fillers, ensuring consistent color and material properties throughout the polymer matrix.
Additionally, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a release agent and flow promoter for engineering resins, styrenics, and their copolymers, aiding in smoother processing and demolding operations. 

In the realm of powder metallurgy, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is utilized as a lubricant, promoting excellent flow properties in metal powders and serving as a release agent in metal die-casting processes.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's high melting point and thermal stability make it particularly suitable for applications requiring elevated processing temperatures. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is also recognized for its environmental compatibility, having been awarded the OK compost INDUSTRIAL certification by TÜV Austria Cert GmbH.
This certification underscores N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's suitability for applications where compostability is a desirable attribute. 

For optimal performance and longevity, it is recommended to store N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine in a dry area at ambient temperatures.
When properly stored, the product maintains its quality for a minimum shelf life of two years from the date of shipping. 

In summary, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine stands out as a multifunctional amide wax, offering superior thermal stability and performance across a broad spectrum of applications, including plastics processing, powder metallurgy, and as a dispersing agent, all while maintaining environmental sustainability credentials.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH2NHC(O)C17H35)2. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a white solid of low toxicity that provides a slippery coating for a variety of applications.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in process industries as release agent, antistatic agent and antifoaming agent for the production of thermoplastics, wiring, and paper. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is widely used as a lubricant and release agent due to its low coefficient of friction. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is commonly employed in various industries, including plastics, rubber, and metalworking, to reduce friction and improve processability.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a processing aid in the production of plastics and polymers. 

Ungraded products supplied by Spectrum are indicative of a grade suitable for general industrial use or research purposes and typically are not suitable for human consumption or therapeutic use.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine serves various purposes such as a processing aid for resins and polymers, a defoaming agent, a lubricant, and a binder for cold compaction of powdered metal parts. 
Additionally, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in process industries as a release agent, antistatic agent, and antifoaming agent for the production of thermoplastics, wiring, and paper. 

In cosmetic products, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is utilized as a viscosity control agent. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is also known for its ability to interact with the surface of various nanoparticles, making it suitable for applications such as lubricants, activators, and dispersing agents to reduce friction and increase processing rates.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a long-chain fatty acid derivative and belongs to the class of amide compounds. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's chemical structure consists of two stearic acid molecules linked together by an ethylenediamine moiety.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine typically appears as a white, waxy solid or powder. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has a high melting point, usually around 140-150°C, which gives it good thermal stability.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine enhances the flow properties of the material during processing, leading to improved mold filling and surface finish.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can function as a defoaming agent by reducing the surface tension of liquids, thereby minimizing the formation of foam or bubbles.

In the powdered metal industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is utilized as a binder for cold compaction processes. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine helps hold metal particles together during compaction, resulting in the formation of solid metal parts.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is found in various cosmetic and personal care products, such as creams, lotions, and lipsticks. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a viscosity control agent, providing texture and stability to these formulations.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine finds use as an antistatic agent, antifoaming agent, and dispersing agent in different industries. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is also employed as an activator for the vulcanization of rubber and as a surface modifier for nanoparticles.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamineis an amide wax used in powder metallurgy.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine by Clariant is amide wax.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a lubricant, slip and anti-blocking agent.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine offers good release properties in injection molding applications.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is suitable for plastic processing.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine complies according to CLP regulation (EC) No. 
The minimum shelf life of the grade is 2 years.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an amide wax.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in various industries as an internal/external lubricant, mold release agent, dispersant, and slip- and antiblocking-agent.

Thanks to its excellent lubricating properties, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is widely used internally and/or externally in most plastics such as ABS, PS, PP, etc.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be incorporated directly into polymers to prevent any unwanted adhesion.

Adhesive pellets or films often develop adhesion between the polymer pellets or layers when exposed to elevated temperatures and pressures.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used to prevent adhesive granulate from sticking together during storage or to prevent adhesive film layers to attract dirt or stick together before application by reactivation or melting.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can also be used as a processing aid, for example, to improve the dispersion of fillers.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can also be a binder in the precise engineering metal part.

Due to its good dispersing ability and surface migration, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be used in printing inks. 
When used in asphalt binder for road making (asphalt modifiers), EBS increases N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's softening point and enhances its visco-elasticity.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine nanocomposites were melt-compounded using twin screw extruder followed by injection molding. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine was selected as a dispersing agent to improve the dispersibility and exfoliation of OMMT clay in PET matrix.

In cosmetic products N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a viscosity control agent. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be used for a wide range of applications such as lubricants, activators and dispersing agents that reduce the friction in the system and increase the rate of processing.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an efficient polyethylene wax having medium molecular weight. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a lubricant, dispersing- release- and anti-scratch agent for rigid PVC extrusion. 
Provides good rub resistance, excellent anti-sticking properties, good thermostability and improved flowability. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is commonly used in various applications such as injection molding, powder metallurgy, and as a binder for X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) in sample preparation equipment and calibration for WDXRF/EDXRF. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is supplied by Clariant and is available for purchase from distributors and manufacturers.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH2NHC(O)C17H35)2. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a waxy white solid or powder that is widely used as a form release agent. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is derived from the reaction of ethylenediamine and stearic acid. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a waxy white solid and is also found as powder or beads that is widely used as a form release agent. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is derived from the reaction of ethylenediamine and stearic acid. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an amide wax that serves as a lubricant, slip agent, and anti-blocking agent. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a non-polar grade. 
Suitable for PE masterbatch, elastomers and rubber applications. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine powder has a shelf life of 2 years.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine offers good release properties in injection molding applications and is known for its effectiveness as a slip agent and lubricant. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a synthetic wax that has fatty amide groups that can interact with the surface of a variety of nanoparticles. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is supplied as white fine granules and fine powder.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a processing aid, dispersing agent, and release agent.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has a high melting point and temperature stability.

This makes N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine particularly suitable for the bitumen industry.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine provides optimized bitumen stability and is suitable for polymer-stabilized bitumens.
Due to N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's high melting point, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine offers good thermal stability.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used to lower the processing temperature and viscosity.
As a degassing, agent N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in powder coatings.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine wax is used as an internal and external lubricant in PVC applications and masterbatches.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH2NHC(O)C17H35)2.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a waxy white solid and is also found as powder or beads that is widely used as a form release agent.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is derived from the reaction of ethylenediamine and stearic acid.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a white solid of low toxicity that provides a slippery coating for a variety of applications.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine be representative kind in plastic lubricatin amide compounds, in the processing of the thermoplastic resin such as hard PVC, ABS, AS, PC, POM, there is very important.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a lubricant widely used in the molding and processing of PVC, ABS, high-impact polystyrene, p and plastic products
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a kind of good inside and outside lubricant agent, that is applicable to the processing of thermoplasticity, thermosetting resin, and rubber such as SE, polyolefine, PS, ABS resin.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine does not influence the thermostability, outward appearance, color, luster, or transparency of goods.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine lubricant reduces shear stress, and this strength comes from two aspects of friction between friction and the intramolecular between plastics and the machinery.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine contains polarity and non-polar group and possesses characteristics such as the anti-stickiness of high-temperature lubricating properties and low temperature.
Compared with traditional lubricants such as paraffin wax, polyethylene wax, and stearate, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine not only has good external lubricity but also has good internal compatibility, applied in most plastics with good function, lubricating, dispersing, fusing, breaking, smoothing, anti-stick and anti-static properties.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has excellent connectivity and dispersion on pigments and buffers.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is insoluble in organic solvents and water. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be used to improve the dispersion of halloysite nanotube into a polylactic acid matrix, which can be potentially used as biodegradable plastic.
A novel analytical method for N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine in polymers has been developed, utilizing normal phase high-performance liquid chromatography (NP-HPLC) with a diol column and evaporative light scattering detection. 
The method demonstrates high linearity, accuracy, and precision, with a quantification limit of 2.0 micrograms per milliliter and a detection limit of 0.8 micrograms per milliliter. 

The molecular structure of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine was confirmed by GC-MS, revealing a predominant C18/C18 structure. 
This method is particularly effective due to its ability to isolate N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine from other additives and the polymer matrix without interference, as demonstrated in ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) polymer .

When added to coatings or films, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can improve the slip, mar resistance, and anti-blocking characteristics. 
This makes N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine useful in applications such as packaging materials, adhesives, and coatings.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has been studied for its potential in controlled release systems. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's ability to slowly release active substances or fragrances over time has been explored in various fields, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and personal care.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is generally considered to be biodegradable and environmentally friendly. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine does not persist in the environment and is typically non-toxic. 

However, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is always important to follow proper handling and disposal practices according to local regulations.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a synthetic wax that has fatty amide groups that can interact with the surface of a variety of nanoparticles. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be used for a wide range of applications such as lubricants, activators and dispersing agents that reduce the friction in the system and increase the rate of processing.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a bis-amide polymer additive that lowers the temperature at which the asphalt softens.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is widely used as a release agent in various industries. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine forms a thin, lubricating layer between surfaces to prevent sticking, adhesion, or blocking. 

This property makes N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine valuable in applications such as molding, casting, and extrusion processes.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine exhibits excellent compatibility with a wide range of materials, including polymers, waxes, fillers, and pigments. 

This compatibility allows N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine to be easily incorporated into different formulations without negatively impacting the performance of the final product.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine offers good thermal stability, ensuring its effectiveness at high temperatures. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can withstand the processing conditions encountered in many industrial applications without degradation or loss of its lubricating properties.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can modify the surface properties of materials. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is commercially available from various chemical suppliers and manufacturers. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be purchased in different forms, including flakes, powder, or pellets, depending on the intended application.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an organic compound with the formula C38H76N2O2. 
The IUPAC name of this chemical is N-[2-(octadecanoylamino)ethyl]octadecanamide. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's categories are Intermediates & Fine Chemicals; Isotope Labeled Compounds; Neurochemicals; Pharmaceuticals; Engineering Polymers; Polymer Science; Waxes and Oils. 
Besides, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is oily liquid, which should be stored in a cool and dry place. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a lubricant for plastics, which can be used as releasing agent. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is mainly used in PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, ABS, phenolic and amino resins.

Market Overview of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
The market for N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is driven by its widespread applications in industries such as plastics, rubber, coatings, powder metallurgy, and adhesives.
As global manufacturing continues to expand, the demand for high-performance lubricants, dispersing agents, and release agents is increasing, particularly in sectors requiring improved processing efficiency and product quality.

Growing Demand in the Plastics and Polymer Industry:
The plastics sector represents one of the largest consumers of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine, primarily due to its role as a lubricant, slip agent, and dispersing aid in PVC, polyolefins (PO), polystyrene (PS), and engineering plastics.
The rising production of plastic films, packaging materials, and masterbatches has significantly boosted the demand for high-quality lubricating agents that enhance processing efficiency and end-product performance.
Additionally, the increasing focus on biodegradable and compostable materials has further encouraged the use of environmentally certified additives like N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine, which holds the OK compost INDUSTRIAL certification.

Expansion in Powder Metallurgy and Metal Processing:
In powder metallurgy and metal processing, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a lubricant and release agent, enhancing the flow properties of metal powders and facilitating smoother mold release.
With the growth of the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries, where lightweight and high-performance metal components are in high demand, the need for high-quality processing aids is rising.

Rising Applications in Rubber, Coatings, and Adhesives:
The rubber industry benefits from N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine as an anti-tack and mold release agent, ensuring smoother processing and higher-quality finished products.
Meanwhile, in coatings, inks, and adhesives, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine enhances scratch resistance, matting properties, and dispersion, making it a valuable component in industrial paints, printing inks, and high-performance adhesives.
The increasing demand for durable and high-performance coatings in automotive, construction, and consumer goods continues to drive market growth.

Environmental and Regulatory Influence:
With a growing emphasis on sustainability and regulatory compliance, industries are seeking environmentally friendly additives that meet international standards for safety and biodegradability.
The OK compost INDUSTRIAL certification of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine strengthens its position in markets that prioritize eco-friendly and compostable materials, particularly in packaging and sustainable plastics applications.

Future Market Trends:

The market for N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is expected to witness steady growth due to:
Increasing plastic production and the demand for efficient processing aids.
Advancements in powder metallurgy and the need for high-performance lubricants.

Expansion of eco-friendly materials, leading to the adoption of sustainable and compostable additives.
Innovation in coatings, adhesives, and rubber processing, requiring improved performance-enhancing agents.

The N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine market is poised for expansion, fueled by technological advancements, regulatory compliance, and growing industrial applications.
As industries continue to focus on efficiency, sustainability, and high-performance materials, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine remains a crucial component in plastics, metallurgy, rubber, coatings, and adhesives, driving consistent demand in global markets.

Uses of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a processing aid for resins and polymers and as a defoaming agent. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine beaded is an effective lubricant, processing aid, slip additive and pigment dispersant aid for most polymers.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as a processing aid for resins and polymers and as defoaming agent. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine prilled is an effective lubricant, processing aid, slip additive and pigment dispersant aid for most polymers.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine, specifically developed to afford low, consistent viscosities and superior cost performance in paper pulp defoamer applications. 
Useful as defoamer for paper making and textile processing . Product Data Sheet

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is widely used as a form release agent in industries such as construction and concrete manufacturing. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine helps prevent sticking and adhesion between the formwork and the concrete, allowing for easy removal of the formwork after the concrete has set 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a lubricant in various processes, including plastics manufacturing, metalworking, and powder compaction. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine reduces friction between surfaces, improving the flow properties of materials and enhancing processability.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine helps improve the flow and mold release properties of these materials during processing, leading to better surface finish and dimensional stability in the final products.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can function as a defoaming agent by reducing the surface tension of liquids. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in industries where foam or bubbles need to be controlled, such as in the production of coatings, adhesives, and foams 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is traditionally used as a binder in the cold compaction of powdered metal parts. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine helps hold the metal particles together during compaction, resulting in the formation of solid metal parts.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is found in various cosmetic and personal care products, such as creams, lotions, and lipsticks. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as a viscosity control agent, providing texture and stability to these formulations.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can modify the surface properties of materials. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in coatings and films to improve slip, mar resistance, and anti-blocking characteristics.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine has been studied for its potential in controlled release systems. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's ability to slowly release active substances or fragrances over time has been explored in industries such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and personal care.

Other release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following products: polymers, lubricants and greases, metal working fluids, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics and personal care products.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a synthetic wax used as a dispersing agent or internal/external lubricant for benefits in plastic applications to facilitate and stabilize the dispersion of solid compounding materials to enhance processability, to decrease friction and abrasion of the polymer surface, and to contribute color stability and polymer degradation.
Release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, formulation in materials and as processing aid.

Other release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. tyres, treated wooden products, treated textile and fabric, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings (bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships)), indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment) and outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials).
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can be found in products with material based on: rubber (e.g. tyres, shoes, toys) and fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys).

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, lubricants and greases, adhesives and sealants, coating products, polishes and waxes and inks and toners.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following areas: building & construction work and mining.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine, is also used in process industries as release agent and antistatic agent for the production of thermoplastics,and wiring.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in powder metallurgy.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a bis-amide polymer additive that lowers the temperature at which the asphalt softens. 
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as processing aid for resins and polymers and as defoaming agent. 

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is traditionally used as lubricant and binder for cold compaction of powdered metal parts.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used as processing aid for resins and polymers and as defoaming agent.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine atomized is traditionally used as lubricant and binder for cold compaction of powdered metal parts.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following products: adhesives and sealants, washing & cleaning products, lubricants and greases, polishes and waxes and coating products.
Other release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners), outdoor use, indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur, wood and wood products, chemicals and furniture.
Release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures, formulation in materials, as processing aid and manufacturing of the substance.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following products: lubricants and greases, polymers, textile treatment products and dyes, washing & cleaning products, inks and toners, metal working fluids and coating products.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging and municipal supply (e.g. electricity, steam, gas, water) and sewage treatment.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is used for the manufacture of: rubber products, textile, leather or fur, machinery and vehicles and chemicals.
Release to the environment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, in the production of articles, as processing aid, formulation in materials, of substances in closed systems with minimal release and as processing aid.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is a versatile additive widely used across various industries due to its excellent lubricating, dispersing, and processing properties.
In the plastics industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine acts as both an internal and external lubricant in PVC, polyolefins (PO), polystyrene (PS), and engineering plastics, enhancing melt flow and improving processing efficiency.

Additionally, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine functions as a slip and anti-blocking agent in film production, preventing adhesion while maintaining transparency.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's role as a dispersing agent in masterbatch formulations ensures uniform pigment and filler distribution, enhancing the quality and appearance of polymer-based products. 

In powder metallurgy and metal processing, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine improves the flow properties of metal powders, reduces friction, and facilitates smooth demolding in die-casting applications.
Within the rubber industry, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine serves as an anti-tack agent, preventing the adhesion of uncured rubber surfaces and aiding in mold release.

Additionally, in coatings and inks, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine enhances scratch resistance, matting, and anti-blocking properties, improving the durability and visual appeal of coated surfaces.
As an environmentally friendly additive, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine holds the OK compost INDUSTRIAL certification, making it suitable for biodegradable and compostable applications.

N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's multifunctional nature also extends to adhesives, sealants, and engineering resins, where it enhances flow properties and dispersion efficiency.
With its superior thermal stability and processing advantages, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is an essential ingredient in numerous industrial applications, contributing to improved performance, efficiency, and sustainability.

Benefits of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Excellent Lubrication Properties:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's functions as an internal and external lubricant in plastics processing, reducing friction and enhancing melt flow.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine improves processing efficiency in extrusion, injection molding, and calendering operations.

Enhanced Dispersion and Homogeneity:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is acts as a dispersing agent in masterbatches, ensuring uniform pigment and filler distribution.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine enhances color consistency and additive dispersion in polymer formulations.

Superior Mold Release and Anti-Sticking Performance:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine serves as an effective release agent in powder metallurgy, metal die casting, and rubber molding.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine prevents adhesion of materials to mold surfaces, ensuring smoother processing and reduced defects.

Anti-Tack and Slip Properties:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine prevents blocking and adhesion in plastic films and sheets, improving handling and surface quality.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is acts as an anti-tack agent in rubber processing, preventing surfaces from sticking together.

Improved Surface Characteristics:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine enhances scratch resistance, matting, and anti-blocking properties in coatings, inks, and adhesives.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine contributes to the durability and visual appeal of coated surfaces.

Thermal Stability and Low Volatility:
Withstands high processing temperatures, making N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine suitable for thermoplastics, powder metallurgy, and metalworking applications.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine offers low volatility, ensuring stable performance in high-temperature processes.

Environmentally Friendly and Sustainable:
Certified OK compost INDUSTRIAL, making it suitable for biodegradable and compostable applications.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is supports industries focusing on sustainable and eco-friendly materials.

Versatile Industrial Applications:
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is widely used in plastics, rubber, coatings, powder metallurgy, adhesives, and printing inks.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine helps manufacturers improve processing efficiency, product performance, and sustainability.

Production of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
The production of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine involves a controlled synthesis process to ensure high purity, consistency, and performance.
The key steps in N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's manufacturing include chemical synthesis, purification, drying, and micronization to obtain a fine powder suitable for industrial applications.

Raw Materials and Chemical Synthesis:

The primary ingredients in the production of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine include:
Ethylenediamine (EDA) – a key organic compound that provides the molecular backbone.
Stearic acid or stearyl compounds – serve as the hydrophobic components, ensuring lubricating and anti-tack properties.
During synthesis, ethylenediamine reacts with stearic acid or related derivatives through amide formation, resulting in N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine.

This reaction typically occurs under controlled temperature and pressure conditions in the presence of catalysts and stabilizers to enhance the reaction efficiency and product yield.

Purification and Filtration:
After synthesis, the crude product undergoes purification to remove any unreacted raw materials, byproducts, or impurities.
Filtration and chemical refining steps are used to ensure high purity and stability of the final compound.

Drying and Micronization:
The purified product is then dried to remove any residual moisture, ensuring stability and long shelf life.
The dried material is then subjected to micronization or milling, where N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is ground into a fine powder form.
This controlled particle size distribution improves the flowability, dispersibility, and efficiency of the product in various industrial applications.

Quality Control and Testing:

Before packaging, the N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine undergoes rigorous quality control checks, including:
Purity analysis (via chromatography and spectroscopic methods).
Particle size distribution testing (to ensure consistency in powder form).
Thermal stability evaluation (measuring melting point and resistance to degradation).
Lubrication and dispersion performance tests (for N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's intended industrial applications).

Packaging and Distribution:
Once the product meets industry standards, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is packaged in moisture-resistant bags or containers to prevent contamination and degradation.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is then distributed to plastics, rubber, coatings, and metallurgy industries for use in various applications.

The production of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine follows a precise chemical synthesis, purification, drying, and micronization process to ensure high performance, stability, and versatility.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's controlled manufacturing process allows it to meet the strict quality requirements of industries such as plastics, metallurgy, coatings, and rubber processing, making it a reliable and effective processing aid.

History of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
The development of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine is rooted in the evolving need for high-performance lubricants and processing aids in industrial applications.
The synthesis of amide waxes, including N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine, can be traced back to advancements in organic chemistry and polymer processing technologies in the mid-to-late 20th century.

As the plastics, rubber, and metal industries expanded, the demand for specialized lubricants, dispersing agents, and mold release agents increased.
Chemical manufacturers began exploring long-chain fatty amide compounds for their low-friction, high thermal stability, and anti-blocking properties.

Over time, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine was developed as a high-purity, finely micronized amide wax, optimized for use in plastics processing, powder metallurgy, coatings, and adhesives.
N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine's environmental sustainability became a key advantage, leading to certifications such as OK compost INDUSTRIAL, making it suitable for biodegradable applications.
Today, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine continues to play a vital role in modern industrial processes, providing efficient lubrication, dispersion, and release properties across a wide range of sectors.

Handling and Storage of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Handling:
Handle with care to avoid generating dust.
Avoid inhalation of dust during processing.
Use in well-ventilated areas or with dust control systems (e.g., local exhaust ventilation) to minimize inhalation exposure.

Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes.
Ensure appropriate hygiene practices, such as hand washing, after handling.

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry area away from moisture, direct sunlight, and incompatible materials.
Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent contamination and exposure to moisture.
Ensure proper labeling on containers for safety and easy identification.

Packaging:
Typically packaged in moisture-resistant, sealed containers such as plastic bags or drums.
Ensure storage areas are clean and dry to maintain the integrity of the powder.

Stability and Reactivity of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Stability:
Stable under normal conditions when stored and handled as recommended.
Stable at high temperatures up to 300°C, beyond which decomposition may occur.
Non-reactive under standard conditions of use.

Conditions to Avoid:
Avoid exposing to high heat and direct sunlight for prolonged periods, as thermal degradation may occur.
Moisture and contamination should be avoided to maintain product quality and stability.

Incompatible Materials:
Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents, as these could cause reactions or degrade the material.
Oxidizing chemicals should be stored separately from N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine.

Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Decomposes at high temperatures, releasing carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other combustion by-products.

First Aid Measures of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Inhalation:
If inhaled, move the person to fresh air immediately.
If symptoms like coughing, difficulty breathing, or dizziness occur, seek medical attention.

Skin Contact:
Remove contaminated clothing and rinse skin with soap and water.
If irritation develops or persists, seek medical advice.

Eye Contact:
In case of eye contact, flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while holding the eyelids open.
Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Ingestion:
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
Rinse mouth with water and seek medical advice immediately.

Fire Fighting Measures of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Suitable Extinguishing Media:
Use dry chemical fire extinguishers, foam, or carbon dioxide (CO2) for small fires.
For larger fires, use water spray or foam to cool containers and prevent fire spread.

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
Firefighters should wear full protective gear, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), when fighting fires involving this material.
Avoid inhaling smoke or combustion by-products.

Hazardous Combustion Products:
When exposed to high heat or flames, N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine may decompose and release toxic gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other organic vapors.

Accidental Release Measures of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Personal Precautions:
Avoid dust formation and ensure proper ventilation in the area.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and dust masks during cleanup.

Environmental Precautions:
Prevent the material from entering waterways or sewers.
Contain the spill and prevent contamination of surrounding areas.

Methods for Containment and Cleanup:

Dry material:
Sweep up the powder carefully to avoid dust generation. 
Place in proper disposal containers.

Spilled material:
Clean up immediately using appropriate tools (vacuum cleaner, brooms, etc.), and avoid generating excessive dust.
Use wet cleaning methods if necessary to minimize airborne dust.

Exposure Controls / Personal Protective Equipment of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:

Exposure Limits:
No specific exposure limits are available for N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine. 
However, ensure adequate ventilation during handling to avoid inhalation of dust.

Engineering Controls:
Use local exhaust ventilation or dust collection systems where dust generation is likely.
Ensure proper ventilation to maintain safe air quality levels.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

Respiratory Protection:
If dust generation is expected or ventilation is inadequate, use a dust mask or respirator with a particle filter (e.g., P95 or P100) to avoid inhalation.

Hand Protection:
Wear chemical-resistant gloves (e.g., nitrile or rubber gloves) to prevent skin contact.

Eye Protection:
Wear safety goggles or face shield to protect eyes from accidental splashes or dust.

Body Protection:
Wear appropriate protective clothing, such as long sleeves, to avoid direct skin contact.

Hygiene:
Wash hands thoroughly after handling the product, especially before eating or drinking.

Identifiers of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
CAS Number: 110-30-5
Molecular Formula: C38H80N2
Molecular Weight: ~580 g/mol
EC (EINECS) Number: 203-755-6

IUPAC Name: N,N′-Bis(octadecanoyl)ethylenediamine
CAS Number: 110-30-5 (Unique Chemical Abstracts Service registry number)
Molecular Formula: C38H80N2
Molecular Weight: 580.08 g/mol
EC (EINECS) Number: 203-755-6
InChI Key: PWWZWXQHUXJMNZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES Representation: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)NCCN=C(O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

Properties of N,N-bis-stearyl ethylenediamine:
Appearance: White to off-white fine powder
Odor: Odorless or slight waxy smell
Density: 0.89 g/cm³
Melting Point: 140–145°C
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: >200°C
Solubility:
In Water: Insoluble
In Organic Solvents: Soluble in non-polar solvents, partially soluble in alcohols
Thermal Stability: High resistance to heat and oxidation
pH (10% in ethanol solution): Neutral

Melting point: 144-146 °C(lit.)
Boiling point: 646.41°C (rough estimate)
Density: 1 g/cm3 (20℃)
vapor pressure: 0.000023 Pa (20 °C)
refractive index: 1.4670 (estimate)
Flash point: 280℃
storage temp.: 2-8°C
solubility: ketones, alcohols and aromatic solvents at their boiling points: soluble
form: beads
pka: 15.53±0.46(Predicted)
Water Solubility: 0ng/L at 25℃
InChIKey: RKISUIUJZGSLEV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP: 13.98 at 25℃

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