ADWIL MW PS80 is an amber/golden-colored water-soluble viscous liquid. It is manufactured from polyethoxylated sorbitan (derived from the dehydration of sorbitol, a sugar alcohol) and oleic acid, a fatty acid found in animal and vegetable fats. Due to this structure, polysorbate 80 forms an approximate hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of 15.
ADWIL MW PS60 is an emulsifier manufactured by reacting stearic acid with sorbitol to yield a product which reacts with ethylene oxide. It is a nonionic, water dispersible surface-active agent which is very hydrophilic.
ADWIL MW PS20 is a non-ionic surfactant and wetting ingredient that enhances the spread ability of liquid formulations. It also acts as a dispersion, allowing oils to disperse throughout water without clumping or settling. It's both a thickener and a viscosity modifier, which helps keep a product's viscosity stable when it's exposed to extremes in temperature, such as cold or heat.