Inorganic chemicals > for the textile industry
Different inorganic chemicals are used in the textile industry providing a wide range of specific functions.
Products | Properties & applications |
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Aluminium Chloride anhydrous (AlCl3) | For carbonizing wool |
Sodium Nitrite solution 40% (NaNO2) | For diazotization, oxidation of colourings and prints containing leuco-vat dyestuffs To protect against excessive reduction when colouring and printing using certain vat dyes To accelerate oxidation of vat dyes which are difficult to reoxidize |
Sodium Metabisulfite (Na2S2O5) | For cleaning and bleaching wool, jute and other vegetable fibres |
Sodium Sulfite (Na2SO3) | As antichlor after treatment with chlorine or with compounds which contain active chlorine |
Hydrosulfite E / EN / F | As a reducing agent for vat dyes For the reductive clearing of dyeings For stripping of partial stripping of dyeings and prints produced with vat, direct and reactive dyes on cellulosic fibres |
Sodium Sulfite is used for different purposes in the manufactured fibre industry.
Products | Properties & applications |
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Sodium Sulfite (Na2SO3) | For solubilizing the raw materials As addition to coagulant baths For bleaching For removing sulfur from the yarn |
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