End Use (Personal Care Products, Cosmetics, Household Detergents)
Based on end use, the personal care products segment is anticipated to hold 50% share of the cocamide diethanolamine (CDEA) market by 2036. Diethanolamine is mostly consumed by the personal care segment, which also generates the majority of the chemical's demand and is anticipated to propel the worldwide market. It is primarily utilized to make the long-chain fatty acid salts known as diethanolamine and diethanolamines, which are then processed into soaps and surfactants that are used in liquid dishwashing and laundry detergents, shampoos for cosmetics, and conditioners for hair. The market for dishwashing liquid was estimated to be worth 18 billion dollars worldwide in 2019. Free Diethanolamine can occasionally be found in shampoos and hair dyes as an ingredient or as a contaminant of fatty acid alkanolamides, this is usually found in the range of 0.2-10%.
Purity (<99%, 99%)
Based on purity, the 99% segment in the cocamide diethanolamine market is predicted to hold 55% of the revenue share by 2036. This kind is thought to be safe for human usage and is devoid of poisons or dangerous compounds. It is frequently found in personal hygiene items including skin creams, shampoos, and soaps. It is also utilized in industrial applications and for everyday product washing. 25.54 million Americans used moisturizer, cream, or lotion on their faces at least 14 times a week in 2020, according to this study.
Our in-depth analysis of the global cocamide diethanolamine market includes the following segments:
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Author Credits: Rajrani Baghel
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