Aid for Improvement in Paper Sheet Making
| PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATION |
|---|---|
| VENPAPER – SC 1 | - Is an auxiliary to aid better sheet making by dispersion of the
fibers - Reduces tackiness on the cylinder - Gives soft handle to paper - Reduces dust and fluff on the paper machine |
| VENPAPER AST | Flocculating agent-cum-retention aid for paper industry |
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Paper manufacturing uses various chemicals including sizing agents (for water resistance), defoamers (to control foam), deinking chemicals (for recycled paper), dispersing agents (for pigment distribution), and bleaching aids (for brightness). Our comprehensive range supports all stages of paper production.
Defoamers control foam formation during paper manufacturing, preventing process disruptions, improving machine efficiency, and ensuring consistent paper quality. They help maintain optimal production speeds and reduce downtime caused by foam-related issues.
Sizing agents improve paper's resistance to water and ink penetration. They are applied during papermaking to control absorbency, improve print quality, and enhance paper performance for various applications including printing and packaging.
Deinking chemicals help remove ink and contaminants from recycled paper fibers. They break down ink particles, separate them from fibers, and improve the quality of recycled pulp for producing high-quality recycled paper products.
Slimcides are antimicrobial agents that control slime and microbial growth in paper mill systems. They prevent biofilm formation, reduce equipment fouling, and maintain system cleanliness, ensuring consistent paper quality and production efficiency.
Yes, we offer specialized chemicals for tissue paper manufacturing including softeners, wet strength agents, and processing aids. These chemicals enhance tissue paper properties such as softness, absorbency, and strength for various tissue applications.
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