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Dissolvine® GL-47-S:
AkzoNobel’s Innovative Green Chelating Solution

Dissolvine® GL
Technical Brochure

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Dissolvine® GL Specifications
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Dissolvine® GL Applications
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INCI Name: TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE

With the multi-state phosphate ban in detergents going into effect July 1, how will you eliminate phosphates from your cleaning formulas?

Dissolvine GL-47-S offers an innovative, bio-based, and biodegradable solution compared to other petrochemical chelating agents.

Coast Southwest is pleased to distribute Dissolvine GL-47-S, from AkzoNobel, the global leader in chelate chemistry. Call us today for more information!

Based on L-glutamic acid, a natural and sustainable source derived from corn

  • Made from the amino acid L-glutamic acid
  • Readily biodegradable
  • Excellent environmental, health, and safety characteristics
  • Good chelating strength
  • High solubility over wide pH range

Compared to phosphates and phosphonates:

  • No contribution to eutrophication
  • Better ecological and toxicological properties
  • Stronger chelating power
  • Better stain removal

Compared to NTA and EDTA:

  • Better ecological and toxicological profile
  • Better boost of biocidal activity
  • Better hard surface cleaning

For use in applications:

  • Detergents
  • Domestic and industrial dishwashing
  • Descaling hard water stains and mineral buildup
  • Personal care applications
  • Hard surface cleaners
  • Industrial cleaning
  • Pulp bleaching

EINECS and TSCA registered

Disclaimer: Seller makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied, concerning the use of this product in any application. User assumes all risk of use, storage, or handling, whether in accordance with directions or not.