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Explore the key characteristics and application value of Triisopropanolamine

2025-11-13


Triisopropanolamine (TIPA) is an organic compound derived from isopropanolamine and propylene oxide, featuring excellent emulsifying, corrosion inhibiting, dispersing and pH regulating properties. TIPA is a key raw material in the field of fine chemicals. Dotachem is committed to providing high-quality solutions for customers worldwide.


Triisopropanolamine is a white crystalline solid or colorless viscous liquid at room temperature. It is readily soluble in water, ethanol and other polar solvents, and has good thermal stability and hydrolysis resistance. It has good emulsifying and dispersing effects. In addition, it also has good lubricity and surface activity, which can improve the interfacial bonding force of materials.


Triisopropanolamine is used as a component of cutting fluids and rust inhibitors in the metalworking industry, which can enhance lubrication and rust prevention effects. In daily chemicals and coatings, it can be used as an emulsifier and pH regulator, stabilizing paste and emulsion systems and enhancing the uniformity of product texture.


As a professional chemical export enterprise, Dotachem is committed to providing customers with high-purity triisopropanolamine and customized solutions. We supply a variety of specifications of products to ensure low impurity content and high quality products to meet the precise needs of different industries. We support various packaging forms ranging from 25kg per drum to ton bags, and can also provide application technical guidance for customers.


Please contact Dotachem to apply for samples and technical data. For more product information, please visit the TIPA product page.



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