Gelmaker EMU

Gelmaker EMU

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GelMaker EMU is an emulsifying and gelling polymer thickener. It is a pre-neutralised polymer in an inverse emulsion that forms hydro-swelling droplets in water. It emulsifies all kinds of oily phases such as silicones and vegetable oils. It can produce cold emulsions, stabilise emulsions, and maintain the viscosity of a formula.


  • Excellent thickener by forming gels over a wide ph range (4-12)
  • Emulsifies all kinds of oily phases (up to 40%) including silicones and vegetable oils without the addition of a conventional emulsifier
  • Able to produce cold emulsions
  • Stabilises emulsions and maintains the viscosity of a formula
  • Gives light and pleasant texture to spread on skin


For emulsions:use at 0.5-2% It can be added into fat or water phase, or at the end of emulsification. Needs good mixing with hand mixer to get smooth creams. 

For gel creams:  use at 1-5%. When using over 3% use at least 12% oils for best performance. For external use only.

CAS: 77019-71-7, 4390-04-9, 9005-65-6

INCI; Sodium acrylate / sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, isohexadecane, polysorbate 80

Composition: Sodium acrylate / sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, isohexadecane, polysorbate 80

Appearance: Translucent, slightly viscous liquid

pH Value: pH: 5-7 (2% aqueous gel)

Solubility: Dispersible in water

Preservation: Preservative-free

Storage: Store in a closed container at a dry place at room temperature

Country of Origin: France

Raw Material Source: Sodiumacrylate, sorbitol, vegetable oils, petroleum derivatives

Manufacture: The copolymer is made by polymerization of sodiumacrylate and sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate monomers. Isohexadecane is made in a multi-step process to form a branched C16 hydrocarbon from petroleum derivatives. Polysorbate 80 is obtained by esterification of sorbitol with one or three molecules of a fatty acid including stearic, lauric, oleic, and palmitic acid.

Animal Testing: Not animal tested


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