DENIM TEXTILES
| PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATION |
|---|---|
| Ventex STA | Excellent de-sizing and scouring agent with penetration |
| Ventex PAD | Anionic single bath de-sizing and scouring agent |
| Product WDR | Excellent wetting agent for denim yarn processing |
| Product ACA | Unique Polymeric anionic lubricant, dedicated for heavy fabrics/garments/knits/denims, etc. |
| Product NNF-NEW | Excellent wetting agent for denim yarn processing |
| Ventex BIO-DESIZE | Enzyme based de-sizing agent |
| ABS II/ABS III/ABZBS (Anti-back staining)/Pocket Clear (Anti-tinting) | Anti-back staining agents |
| Acid enzyme | Fading enzyme |
| OC Liquid | Polymeric cationic softener which imparts softness, bulk and body |
| OC Flakes 100% | Concentrated version for OC |
| MW Liquid (semi-micro amino silico emulsion) | Semi-micro emulsion, which gives excellent softness with surface |
| Product 370 9conc. Micro amino silicon emulsion) | Conc. And micro emulsion, which gives excellent inner and outer softness with surface |
| PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATION |
|---|---|
| ABS II | Non-Ionic type- Product ABS II, 100% Powder |
| Product NABZBS | Anionic/Non-ionic type- Product NABZBS, 100% Powder |
| ABS III | Liquid form, anionic type |
| Product VPCS Paste | Non-ionic type, anti-back |
| Product RGBS | Non-ionic polymer based anti-back staining |
| Product PPN STR | |
| Product PP ENH | Potassium Permanganate process enhancer |
| PPN WPDR | Potassium Permanganate process enhancer |
| Product BB Aid | Bleach booster to get fancy effect in hypo bleaching |
| Product DDE | Dye depth enhancer |
| Indigo Blocker | To get fancy effect on denim fabrics |
| Indigo Fixer | Indigo fixing agent for denim processing |
| Sticker Gel | |
| Ready taring paste for poly Denim/Brasso | Denim processing |
| Rink resin, new version suitable for denim (wrinkle) | Wrinkle-free or anti-crease agent in denim |
| Product CDA | Decoloriser for ETP plant of denim/readymade garment washing unit |
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Textile processing uses various surfactants including wetting agents, detergents, emulsifiers, and dispersants. These are used in processes like scouring, desizing, dyeing, printing, and finishing to improve fabric quality and processing efficiency.
Surfactants in textile dyeing act as leveling agents, dispersants, and wetting agents. They help ensure uniform dye distribution, improve color fastness, and enhance the penetration of dyes into fabric fibers, resulting in better color quality and consistency.
Desizing chemicals include enzymes, oxidizing agents, and surfactants that remove sizing materials (starch, PVA, CMC) from fabrics. Our desizing agents effectively break down sizing compounds, improving fabric preparation for subsequent dyeing and finishing processes.
Bleaching aids enhance the effectiveness of bleaching agents by improving penetration, controlling pH, and preventing fabric damage. They help achieve uniform whiteness, reduce yellowing, and improve the overall quality of bleached fabrics.
Textile finishing chemicals include softeners, water repellents, flame retardants, and antimicrobial agents. These chemicals enhance fabric properties such as hand feel, durability, functionality, and performance characteristics for various end applications.
Yes, we offer textile chemicals suitable for cotton, polyester, wool, denim, and blended fabrics. Our products are formulated to work effectively across different fiber types and processing conditions, ensuring optimal results for various textile applications.
Textile printing uses various chemicals including thickeners, binders, dispersants, and fixing agents. These chemicals help achieve sharp print definition, good color yield, and excellent wash fastness in printed fabrics.
Textile chemicals improve fabric quality by enhancing color fastness, improving hand feel, increasing durability, providing functional properties, and ensuring consistent quality throughout the manufacturing process.
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