Textile chemicals play a crucial role throughout the entire lifecycle of fabric production, from raw material preparation to the finishing processes that make the final product usable. The chemicals used vary based on the type of fabric, the manufacturing techniques, and the desired qualities of the finished product. Here's a comprehensive overview of the chemicals involved in the different stages of textile production:
FinishingSiliconeSoftener | Dyeing | Soaping | Softener | Pretreatment | ||||
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Bounce Effect Silicon For Jorjet Fabrics | Dispersing Leveling Agent For Polyester | Low Temperature Soaping | Cat-ionic Softener | Anti-Creasing Agent | ||||
Micro Emulsion Silicone | Leveling Agent For Cotton | Soaping Agent | Non-ionic Softener | Sequestering Agent | ||||
Hydrophilic Silicone | Stabilizer | |||||||
Block Silicone | Detergent | |||||||
Shade Enhancer | ||||||||
Eco-friendly textile chemicals are developed to reduce the environmental impact of textile production, focusing on minimizing toxicity, waste, and resource consumption while promoting sustainability. These chemicals are often biodegradable, non-toxic, and derived from renewable resources.