Dry-Flo PC Document Bundle
Dry-Flo PC Document Bundle
Reduce greasiness in lotions, creams, waxes and oils while providing soft, velvety feel.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Sales Specifications for DRY-FLO PC
Section 2: Technical Sales Bulletin for DRY-FLO PC
Section 3: Regulatory Information for DRY-FLO PC
Section 4: MSDS for DRY-FLO PC
Section 5: GMO Statement for DRY-FLO PC
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Section 1
Sales Specifications for DRY-FLO PC
DRY-FLO PC starch
INCI Name: Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate
Parameter Limits
% Ash 0.7 maximum
% Moisture 14.0 maximum
pH 4.5 - 7.0
Screen Analysis 99.5% minimum through 100 mesh screen
Microbiology
Coliform (cfu/g) 50 maximum
E Coli Negative
Mold (cfu/g) 250 maximum
Salmonella Negative
Total Plate Count (cfu/g) 2,000 maximum
Yeast (cfu/g) 250 maximum
Measurements
Moisture is measured on a Cenco Moisture Balance.
Issued: 2006.10 No representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information of
data contained herein and AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry shall have no obligation or liability whatsoever with respect to any
such information or data, including, but not limited to, any liability for infringement of patent or other industrial property rights.
AkzoNobel surface Chemistry disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential damages, including, without
limitation, lost profit, loss of income, loss of business opportunity and any other related costs and expenses.
Section 2
Technical Sales Bulletin for DRY-FLO PC
AkzoNobel
Surface Chemistry DRY-FLO PC Starch / DRY-FLO PURE
Personal Care
Starch / DRY-FLO PLUS Starch
INTRODUCTION
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches are unique, hydrophobically modified natural polymers.
Supplied as free flowing white powders, DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches display a unique
combination of properties that makes them well suited for use in a wide variety of personal care
products. DRY-FLO PURE/PLUS starches are an irradiated version of DRY-FLO PC starch
and possess a cleaner microbiological profile. DRY-FLO PLUS starch is supplied only in
Europe, whereas, DRY-FLO PURE starch is supplied in all other areas of the world.
Because of their smooth, velvety feel properties, DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches can be
used in various powder applications. The starch-based product can be utilized as a talc
replacement in body powders, adsorbing moisture without caking. In anti-perspirants, DRY-FLO
PC/PURE/PLUS starches enhance the visual whiteness of a stick, for example, without
contributing to whitening upon application to the skin. In color cosmetics, DRY-FLO
PC/PURE/PLUS starches can be incorporated into liquid or powdered make-up products to
improve the aesthetics of the formulation and to adsorb excess oil from skin.
Perhaps the most distinctive property of these remarkable products is their unique ability to
mitigate the greasiness produced by occlusive agents used in lotions, creams and ointments. In
both aqueous and anhydrous products for skin care, DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches
reduce the perceived oiliness of formulations, leaving a soft, dry and matte finish on the skin.
Because the starches have a broad incorporation range, the amount of
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches can be adjusted for very specific formulation aesthetics.
Sunscreens can also benefit from the addition of DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches to the
formula. The starches can improve aesthetics and mitigate greasiness in the formulations
without whitening on the skin.
APPLICATION AREAS
Powders, Color Cosmetics, Lotions, Ointments, Creams, Antiperspirants, Sunscreens,
Deodorants, Dry Shampoo, Pomades
FEATURES / BENEFITS
Soft, velvety feel
Hydrophobic
Oil adsorbent
Natural polymer
Free flowing/anti-caking
Fine, uniform particle size
Easy to use
Environmentally friendly
Improves aesthetics and mitigates greasiness of lotions, creams and ointments
Improves aesthetics and flow properties of powders
Does not whiten on skin
FORMULATION GUIDELINES
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches are commonly used as an aesthetics modifier in aqueous
emulsions as well as in anhydrous ointment formulations. The method of incorporation, which is
especially important when adding the starch to an aqueous emulsion, is detailed below:
Aqueous Emulsions
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches are hydrophobic and thus not wetted by water alone. The
preferred method of incorporation into an emulsion is to wet out the starch in water soluble
humectants or in oils. Post add the slurry to the emulsion below 45C, on cool down. The
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches can be added as a powder directly to the emulsion with
proper mixing. Again, care must be taken to incorporate the starch at 45C or below when used
in aqueous systems. If temperatures above 50C are encountered, the starch granule begins to
partially solubilize, reducing its effectiveness as an aesthetics control agent and potentially
increasing the formulation viscosity.
Anhydrous Ointments
Combine all ingredients, except for DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches and heat to melting.
Mix until homogeneous. Slowly sift in the DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches and mix until
uniform. Maintain temperature above the melting point of the combined oleaginous materials;
the starch will remain in the system as a particulate. Note that the temperature constraint
outlined for aqueous emulsions does not apply in anhydrous systems. The
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches will be unaffected up to 80C in non-aqueous formulations.
Petrolatum 35.00
Cocoa Butter 5.00
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS 60.00
2. Non-whitening: Using the same formula above, panelists found that it produced a clear,
translucent coating on the skin. Whitening was not perceived in spite of the relatively high
loading of the DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches in the ointment.
% Active % vs
Formula Pigment Reflectance Control
Control (fabric only) 0 45.7
Substantially less reflectance was measured with 10% DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches
than with formulas tested which contained micronized titanium dioxide.
FDA Status
DRY-FLO PC/PURE/PLUS starches are acceptable for use in food and are covered by
regulation 121.1031 for food starch-modified.
The information given and the recommendations made herein are based on our research and are believed to be accurate but no guarantee of their accuracy is
made. In every case we urge and recommend that purchasers before using any product in full scale production make their own tests to determine to their own
satisfaction whether the product is of acceptable quality and is suitable for their particular purposes under their own operating conditions. The results of toxicity
testing of the polymers used in the formulations are found in the respective technical literature, the safety of the formulation has not been established by testing.
The suitability of the final formulation should be confirmed in all respects by appropriate evaluation. No representative of ours has any authority to waive or
change the foregoing provisions but, subject to such provisions, our engineers are available to assist purchasers in adapting our products to their needs and to
the circumstances prevailing in their business. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the nonexistence of any relevant patents or to constitute a
permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without the authority from the owner of this patent. We also expect
purchasers to use our products in accordance with the guiding principles of the Chemical Manufacturers Association's Responsible Care program.
Regulatory Parameter
Information
CAS Number 9087-61-0
USA (TSCA) Yes
EINECS listed monomers and
Europe substances
Canada Yes
Australia Yes
Issued: 2007.01 No representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information of
data contained herein and AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry shall have no obligation or liability whatsoever with respect to any
such information or data, including, but not limited to, any liability for infringement of patent or other industrial property rights.
AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential damages, including, without
limitation, lost profit, loss of income, loss of business opportunity and any other related costs and expenses.
Monday, August 03, 2009
AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry Personal Care has completed a review of the ingredients used in the
manufacture of our personal care products. As a result of this exercise, we are able to certify that the below
product is free of any animal derived ingredients.
DRY-FLO PC starch
Specifically, this product is derived from inorganic, plant and synthetic sources.
Sincerely,
David Bower
Regulatory, U.S.
908 707-3756
Section 4
MSDS for DRY-FLO PC
PRODUCT NUMBER 15-05200 15-December-2008
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL FAMILY Modified Starch
COMPONENT CAS NUMBER CONCENTRATION
(% by weight)
None classified as hazardous under the OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard (29CFR 1910.1200).
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Possible physical irritant from dust particles. Potential for dust explosion.
White Powder. Starch odor
EYE Particulates may scratch eye surfaces and cause mechanical irritation.
SKIN CONTACT Repeated or prolonged skin contact may result in mild irritation.
INHALATION This product can produce a nuisance dust which should be maintained below a
time weighted average of 10 mg/m3.
INGESTION Unlikely to be hazardous if swallowed. Low oral toxicity.
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PRODUCT NUMBER 15-05200 15-December-2008
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
EYE Remove particles by irrigating with eye wash solution or clean water, holding the
eyelids apart. If symptoms develop, obtain medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT Wash skin with soap and water. If symptoms develop, obtain medical attention.
INHALATION Remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
INGESTION Treat symptomatically and supportively. Get medical attention.
5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES
AUTOIGNITION Not available
FLASH POINT Not applicable
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Dry Chemical; CO2; Water Fog; Foam
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES No special procedures are required.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS Product is a finely divided combustible powder and as such
constitutes a potential fire hazard. Keep workplace dust
levels below the stipulated exposure limits. Prohibit
smoking and open flames. Avoid sparks or other sources of
static electricity. Minimum ignition temperature of dust
cloud- approx. 390 C. Minimum explosive concentration-
approx. 80 mg/l. Minimum energy to ignite cloud by
electrical spark- approx. 0.10 joules.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS This product does not undergo spontaneous decomposition.
Typical combustion products are carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, nitrogen and water.
LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT (%) Not applicable
UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT (%) Not applicable
For safety and environmental precautions, please review entire Material Safety Data Sheet for necessary
information.
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PRODUCT NUMBER 15-05200 15-December-2008
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Use care to minimize dust generation in normal use
conditions.
Avoid dispersing the powder in the air. Prevent
buildup of powder on surfaces.
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY Stable
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS This product does not undergo spontaneous decomposition.
Typical combustion products are carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, nitrogen and water.
PRODUCT TOXICOLOGY
PRODUCT INFORMATION Unlikely to cause harmful effects under normal conditions of
handling and use.
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PRODUCT NUMBER 15-05200 15-December-2008
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
This section provided for general information only.
FOR NON-BULK SHIPMENTS.
FOR MORE COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION REGULATORY INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE
SHIPPING DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING THE SHIPMENT OF THIS PRODUCT.
DOT CLASSIFICATION
PROPER SHIPPING NAME Not regulated.
The information provided herein may not include the impact of additional regulatory requirements (eg, for
materials meeting the definition of a hazardous waste under RCRA, hazardous substances under CERCLA, and/of
marine pollutants under CWA or other similar federal, state or local laws) or any associated exceptions or
exemptions under regulations applicable to the transport of this material.
USA
TSCA This product is manufactured in compliance with all provisions of the
Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et. seq.
NPCA recommends that employers must determine appropriate PPE for the actual conditions under which this
product is used in their workplace. For information on PPE codes, consult the HMIS Implementation Manual.
HMIS is a registered trademark of the National Paint and Coatings Association (NPCA).
Health Flammability Reactivity
1 1 0
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The information given and the recommendations made herein apply to our
product(s) alone and are not combined with other product(s). Such are based on our research and on data from
other reliable sources and are believed to be accurate. No guaranty of accuracy is made. It is the purchaser's
responsibility before using any product to verify this data under their own operating conditions and to determine
whether the product is suitable for their purposes.
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Section 5
GMO Statement for DRY-FLO PC
Surface Chemistry Industriestrasse 17a T +41 (0)41 469 6966
Personal Care CH 6203 Sempach F +41 (0)41 469 6906
Station, Switzerland www.akzonobel.com/personalcare
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27 October 2008
Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry Personal Care is supplying non-GM starch products
(Personal Care ingredients list is attached) from its European, Brazilian and USA
manufacturing plants under an Identity Preserved Program. This is possible because there
has been a thorough screening of the raw materials, supply chain and manufacturing
processes. Steps taken to assure Identity Preservation include: ensuring that the farmers
know the origin of the seed they plant, documenting data on the storage and handling of the
grain, and testing composite samples of incoming grain into the production sites. We can
demonstrate that the European, Brazilian and USA manufacturing plants can consistently
supply non-GM starches from all starch bases.
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing is used to verify that the Identity Preserved
Program is in compliance with 0.9% maximum limit for GM material detectable in non-GM
agriculturally derived products (global acceptance of a 0.9% maximum limit for GM material
detectable in non-GM agriculturally derived products).
It should also be noted that confusion has arisen over the use of the terms Corn Starch-
Modified or Modified Starch. These terms refer to a chemical or physical modification
processes and have no connection to genetic modification.
If you have any questions concerning this statement or this topic in general, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
David Hart
Product regulatory Manager
Tel: 00 44 1753 501393
Fax: 00 44 1753 879006
Email: [email protected]
LIST OF THE PERSONAL CARE INGREDIENTS BASED ON STARCH
COUNTRY OF
PRODUCT INCI NAME
MANUFACTURE
Hydroxypropyl Starch
STRUCTURE XL USA
Phosphate
Aluminum Starch
DRY FLO ELITE LL Octenylsuccinate USA/Brazil
(and) Lauroyl Lysine
Aluminum Starch
DRY FLO ELITE BN Octenylsuccinate USA/Brazil
(and) Boron Nitride
Aluminum Starch
Octenylsuccinate (and)
NATRASORB HFB Acrylates Polymer USA/Brazil
(and) Magnesium Carbonate
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COUNTRY OF
PRODUCT INCI NAME
MANUFACTURE
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