Lauryl Alcohol Ether Phosphate MOA-3P, as an anionic surfactant, has relatively stable chemical properties. However, to ensure that product performance does not deteriorate during storage, storage specifications must be strictly followed. The product is packaged in sealed drums or IBC totes (specifications can be customized according to customer needs), and packaging materials should be containers made of corrosion-resistant materials compatible with the product.
This product is not flammable, but it still needs to be kept away from heat sources, ignition sources, and incompatible substances. After use, the container must be promptly resealed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination by external pollutants. Contaminated work clothes must not be taken out of the workplace and can only be reused after washing.
Regarding the shelf life, the product database does not provide specific shelf life data for this product. Generally speaking, under recommended room temperature storage conditions, the typical shelf life of anionic surfactants ranges from 12 to 24 months. However, the exact shelf life should be based on the product packaging label or the supplier's Certificate of Analysis (COA), or you can directly contact Guoli Chemical Technical Team for confirmation.
| Storage Element | Specific Requirement |
|---|---|
| Environment | Cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouse |
| Temperature | Store at room temperature, avoid extreme temperatures (avoid direct sunlight and freezing) |
| Container Condition | Keep container tightly closed; reseal immediately after opening |
| Keep Away From | Keep away from heat sources, ignition sources, and incompatible substances |
| Protection | Avoid direct sunlight and rain, prevent moisture absorption and contamination |
| Shelf Life | No specific shelf life data available; refer to product label or COA |
This product is widely used in personal care products, industrial cleaning, textile printing and dyeing, metalworking fluids, pesticide formulations, and emulsion polymerization. When taking out the product, it is recommended to follow the "first in, first out" principle, using earlier batch stocks first. For materials that have been opened but not used up for a long time, it is recommended to perform a small-scale test before use to verify whether their performance meets formulation requirements.