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Non ionic flakes
[Base features ]
Appearance: |
white to yellowish flake solid
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Ionicity: |
nonionic |
PH value : |
4.0-6.0(1% aqueous solution) |
Solubility: |
soluble in hot water of 60~70ºC |
[Production description]
This product is a special polymer ester compound, suitable for soft finishing of cotton, linen, rayon and its blended fabric or yarn, especially suitable for soft finishing of light-colored or bleached pure cotton, polyester-cotton knitted fabric, batik cloth, etc. , Can give the fabric a soft, full-feeling style.
[Characteristic and advantages]
1. No yellowing, does not affect the whiteness and shade of the fabric;
2. It can give the fabric or yarn a soft and full feel;
3. Good compatibility with cationic additives.
4. Easy to mix materials and easy to use.
[Application range ]
Soft finishing of cotton, linen, rayon and their blended fabrics or yarns and garments.
[Diluent method ] (recommended 1 open 15-20)
Cold hydration material: start stirring, slowly add the film into cold water at about 30ºC according to the proportion, stir and disperse,Then let it stand still and soak for 1-2 hours (or soak overnight), and then stir at low speed until it is completely dissolved.
Hot water material: start stirring, slowly add the film into room temperature water according to the proportion, and slowly heat up to 60-70ºC,Stir again at low speed until completely dissolved for later use (stir for 40-60 minutes)
[Reference dosage ]
Dipping method: 5% diluent 3~8%(owf)
Bath ratio 1:6~10, room temperature~45ºC, soak for 20min→dehydrate→dry→set shape (150ºC×30'').
Padding method: 5% diluent 20~60g/l
Working fluid for padding→drying→shape setting (150ºC×30'').
[Packaging and storage]
25KG / plastic bag (lined with plastic bag).
Sorted in cool ventilated place , Prevent heat, moisture and sun exposure, stable period is 6 months