Tissue papers

What is Tissue papers?

Tissue paper chemicals improve softness, bulk, absorbency, and machine efficiency in towel and tissue grades—balancing consumer sensory targets with productive Yankee and through-air drying operations.

What is Tissue papers used for?

Tissue furnishes often use high short-fibre content and recycled pulp. Chemical additives support retention, drainage, and strength without sacrificing softness. Yankee coating and creping aid packages influence sheet bulk and hand feel. Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures and supplies in India; request a quote for your requirements.

Tissue paper chemicals improve softness, bulk, absorbency, and machine efficiency in towel and tissue grades—balancing consumer sensory targets with productive Yankee and through-air drying operations.

Wet-end and yankee chemistry

Tissue furnishes often use high short-fibre content and recycled pulp. Chemical additives support retention, drainage, and strength without sacrificing softness. Yankee coating and creping aid packages influence sheet bulk and hand feel.

Consumer and institutional grades

From facial tissue to industrial towel, Venus auxiliaries help mills meet brightness, absorbency rate, and wet-strength specifications. Products integrate with paper chemicals such as defoamers, sizing aids, and slimicides.

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Request tissue chemical samples and mill trial support from Venus paper application specialists.

PRODUCT NAME APPLICATION
Product WSR - Wet strength enhancer
- Flocculting agent-cum-retention aid for paper industry
Product NDW - Mineral oil based paper machine defoamer
- Used in tissues
Product SK - Polyamine based fixator for corrugated pulp
- Used in tissue papers
DSR 100 - Dry strength enhancer
- Used in live pulp & tissue papers

Frequently Asked Questions About Paper Chemicals

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Tissue paper uses softeners, wet strength agents, and processing aids to enhance softness, absorbency, and strength.

Venus Ethoxyethers supplies tissue paper chemicals and paper chemical solutions in India. Request a quote.

Tissue paper chemicals improve softness, enhance absorbency, provide wet strength, and improve overall tissue paper performance for various applications.

Tissue paper chemicals provide softness, absorbency, wet strength, and other properties essential for high-quality tissue paper products used in personal care and hygiene applications.

Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures paper chemicals in India: defoamers, deinking agents, sizing chemicals, dispersing agents, tissue paper chemicals, bleaching aids, slimcides, and felt cleaning agents. Request a quote.

Paper manufacturing uses sizing agents, defoamers, deinking chemicals, dispersing agents, and bleaching aids. Venus supplies a full range for pulp and 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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