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CURITE™ 5184N

Catalyst for resin finishing of cellulosics and cellulosic/synthetic blends.

Suitable for easy-care and crease-resist finishes. Suitable for fully-fashioned articles. Allows rapid crosslinking. Suitable for the pre-cure and post-cure processes.

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AVOLAN® SN

Versatile levelling agent for dyeing of wool.

Levelling agent for dyeing wool with acid, chrome and 1:1 metal-complex and sulfonated 1:2 metal-complex dyes with affinity to dyes and fibres. Promotes migration of the dyes; improves levelling powder for fibre and surface levelling as well as penetration of the dyes. Very effective on tippy wool, levels barriness caused by differences in affinity. Low-foaming.

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BAYPROTECT® DSR 01

BAYPROTECT® DSR 01

A fine-dispersed finishing agent to prevent dry soil from binding onto fibres, yielding clean fabrics

  • Prevents dry soil from binding to the fibres
  • Basically resistant to washing, dry-cleaning and mechanical abrasion
  • Applicable on apparel fabrics, upholstery, carpets and other household textiles
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Qi-tex®

Qi-tex®

Noval mineral based functional finishing agent to upgrade and stabilizing the human internal energy balance.

Blend of selected minerals in a polymeric binder-matrix. Effective in stabilizing the internal energy balance of the human body by reflecting FIR radiation. Provides a feeling of well-being. Soft handle finish. Wash permanent at 40 °C. Binder-matrix is highly abrasion resistant.

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TANADYE® PSD

Auxiliary for one-bath scouring and dyeing of polyester fibres and its blends under HT conditions.

Scouring and emulsifying properties for removing spinning preparations, oils, silicone oils and other impurities. Improves the diffusion of the dyestuffs. Fostering the levelling properties of the dyeing. Low-foaming. APEO free.

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LEVEGAL® SER 01

Levelling and reserving agent for dyeing of polyamide fibres and polyamide/wool blends.

Anionic levelling agent with strong affinity to the polyamide fibre. Very good levelling of dyes on polyamide fibre with tendency to bariness. Dyeing of wool/polyamide with sulfonated dyes. Excellent reserving effect of the polyamide fibre within the polyamide/wool blend.

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LEVEGAL® PA 2F

Levelling agent with duplex function for use in dyeing of polyamide fibres providing both affinity for dyes and for fibres.

Strong affinity to the polyamide fibres. Level-out of fibre baribness caused by structual differences within the polyamide fibre. Controls the strike rate of the dyes leading to a more level dyeing.

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LEVEGAL® FTSK-E

Highly concentrated levelling agent for the use in dyeing of polyamide fibres with acid and 1:2 metal-complex dyes.

Levelling agent with affinity to dyes and polyamide fibre. Reducing the strike rate of the dyes leading to a more uniform dye uptake. Synchronising the dyes during uptake leading to an optimal levelness of the dyeing.

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LEVEGAL® FTS-B

Levelling agent for the dyeing of polyamide fibres with anionic dyes.

Compliant with Bluesign/Bluesign registered. Sychronising dyes leading to a uniform build-up of the dyes. Suitable for the levelling out of structural differences within polyamide fibres.

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LEVEGAL® AD

Levelling agent for dyeing wool and polyamide fibres.

Excellent levelling properties with affinity to anionic dyes.

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MESITOL® AS

MESITOL® AS

Auxiliary to improve the wet fastness of polyamide fibres. Reserving agent for dyeing polyamide/wool blends.

Stable to acid. Low foaming. Reserves PA fibres from direct dyes in one-bath dyeing with CEL fibres. Does not impair light fastness. Improves the wet fastness of dyeings on PA with all common dye classes. Use in resist printing, especially printing of PA carpets. Not sensitive to residual lubricants on the goods.

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NOFELT™ WA

NOFELT™ WA

Auxiliary to prevent felting of wool during wet processing.

Prevents shrinkage usually associated with felting. Minimizes wool damage during dyeing. Does not impair handle. Does not foam, usable in overflow and low liquor systems.

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RESPUMIT® S

RESPUMIT® S

Silicone-based antifoam.

For use in pre-treatment, dyeing, printing and finishing. Economical as low concentrations are required. Effective at pH 2-14.

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RESPUMIT® BA 2000

RESPUMIT® BA 2000

Silicone-free biodegradable antifoam and deaerating agent based on natural oil.

For pre-treatment, dyeing, printing, and finishing. Suitable for application on the jet. Effective at pH 2-14. Can also be applied in the HT range. Good deaerating effect.

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TANALEV® AFP

TANALEV® AFP

Coacervating agent for printing and dyeing polyamide and wool carpets with acid and metal-complex dyes.

Generates powerful foam during application. Increases colour-yield and levelness. Improves wetting and penetration. Avoids frostiness.

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