Basic Info.
Product Description
High ConcentrationNeutralizing & Soaping Agent 25914
Product Description
25914 is composed of high-molecular compounds.
By the acidity of soaping agent, it can neutralize the residual alkali on fabrics.
By chemical action of soaping agent and dyes, it can elute the dyes on the cloth, which are not bonded to the fiber. Also through the strong dispersing effect of soaping agent, it can prevent the re-adhesion of dyes that are eluted.
It can be applied in soaping and boiling process without neutralizing after dyeing and printing for fabrics of cellulose fibers, as cotton, viscose fiber and flax, etc. and cellulose fiber blends.
Features & Benefits
- Contains no formaldehyde or APEO, etc. Fits environmental protection requirements.
- Excellent function of dispersing and detergent washing. Can effectively remove surface dyeing on fabrics and improve color fastness.
- Excellent anti-staining property. Prevents tarnishing and improves printing effect.
- Can achieve the neutralizing and soaping effect at the same time. Reduces the neutralizing process comparing with the traditional process.
- Reduces washing. Saves time and energy. Cost-effective.
Typical Properties
Appearance: | Yellow transparent liquid |
Ionicity: | Anionic |
pH value: | 4.0±1.0 (1% aqueous solution) |
Solubility: | Soluble in water |
Instruction
It is high concentration product.
Kindly suggest to dilute it to 33.33% (as 40kg soaping agent 25914 + 80kg water) by soft water and then use.
Reference dosage of diluted 25914:
For medium-light color: 0.5~1.5 g/ L
For dark color: 2~3 g/ L
Attention
- Please do not expose it to air for long time and cover it in time after using.
- Please store in a cool and ventilated place and avoid sun exposure.
Package
120kg plastic barrel, IBC tank & customized package available for selection
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