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BLANKOPHOR® BSUN LIQ.

BLANKOPHOR® BSUN LIQ.

Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for cellulosic fibres.

  • Suitable for pad application
  • Excellent stability to acids and electrolytes
  • Excellent compatibility with resin finish liquors, even with strong acidic catalysts
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BLANKOPHOR® CCB

BLANKOPHOR® CCB

Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for continuous applications on cellulose.

  • Particularly suitable for pad application due to its low affinity
  • Extremely suitable for peroxide impregnating liquors
  • Suitable for cold pad batch bleaching, pad-steam bleaching and immersion bleaching
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BLANKOPHOR® CCB 01

BLANKOPHOR® CCB 01

Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for continuous applications on cellulose.

  • Particularly suitable for pad application due to its low affinity
  • Extremely suitable for peroxide impregnating liquors, e.g. for cold pad batch bleaching, pad-steam bleaching immersion bleaching
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BLANKOPHOR® CCB LIQ.

BLANKOPHOR® CCB LIQ.

Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for continuous applications on cellulose.

  • Particularly suitable for pad application due to its low affinity
  • Extremely suitable for peroxide impregnating liquors
  • Suitable for cold pad batch bleaching, pad-steam bleaching and immersion bleaching
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BLANKOPHOR® CO

BLANKOPHOR® CO

Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for cellulosic fibres, polyamide, wool and silk.

  • Particularly suitable for exhaust application due to its high affinity
  • Excellent wetfastness properties
  • Good stability in peroxide and reductive bleaching liquors
  • Can be used in boiling-off baths
  • Extremely suitable for fluorescent whitening of viscose and modal fibres
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BLANKOPHOR® CO LIQ. B-B

BLANKOPHOR® CO LIQ. B-B

Shaded fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for cellulosic fibres.

  • Particularly suitable for exhaust application due to its high affinity
  • Excellent whiteness value and wetfastness properties
  • Good stability in peroxide bleaching liquors
  • Extremely suitable for fluorescent whitening of viscose and modal fibres
  • Gives the material a high white with a bluish-violet shade
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BLANKOPHOR® ULTRAWHITE

BLANKOPHOR® ULTRAWHITE

Shaded fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) for cellulosic fibres.

  • Extremely suitable for exhaust application
  • Excellent wetfastness properties
  • Good stability in peroxide bleaching liquors
  • High whiteness with blueish cast
  • Extremely suitable for fluorescent whitening of viscose and modal fibres
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