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EcoZn ZeroTrace - Zinc Oxide
Class
CAS Number
1314‑13‑2
Trade Name
EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™
INCI
Zinc Oxide (and) Water
Formula
50% Zinc Oxide / 50% Water dispersion
Synonyms
Zinc Oxide

EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™

Advanced Zinc Oxide Dispersion for Clean Beauty and Sunscreen Formulations

EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™ is an advanced zinc oxide dispersion designed for modern cosmetic and personal care applications that require high performance without compromise. Engineered using a patented Italian synthesis process, this next-generation material features hollow, spherical, non-nano particles that deliver exceptional surface area and dispersion stability.

Formulated at 50% Zinc Oxide and 50% Water, EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™ offers superior UV protection, minimal white cast, and enhanced compatibility in a range of sunscreen and skincare systems. Unlike traditional micronized or aggregated zinc oxides, EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™ is a native mesoscale particle, offering a clean-label alternative for formulators seeking safe, effective, and aesthetically pleasing zinc oxide performance.

Key Features:

  • Non-nano, Non-micronized Zinc Oxide
  • Hollow, spherical morphology for enhanced surface area
  • 650–700 nm particle size with narrow dispersity
  • Pre-dispersed 50% aqueous formulation
  • Minimal whitening / “Zero Trace” effect on skin
  • Ideal for clean beauty and mineral sunscreen applications
  • Carnosic Acid advisory: Not recommended for formulations containing Carnosic Acid due to potential color shifts

Applications:

  • Mineral Sunscreens
  • Moisturizers with SPF
  • BB/CC Creams
  • After-sun Care
  • Natural Film-Forming Systems

Sample Formulation Support:
Independent Chemical offers formulation guidance, including reference to industry-standard systems that utilize EcoZn™ ZeroTrace™ alongside emollients, dispersants, and natural film-formers to meet both performance and sensory expectations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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