Premium grade dispersing, levelling and sequestering agent. Ideal for turqouise dyeing.
Excellent complexing and binding power towards alkaline earth and heavy metal ions. Binds metal ions over a broad pH region of 3-12. Does not have de- metalizing effect on dyestuffs. Premium dispersing properties. Acts as a protective colloid in reactive dyeing of cotton. Promotes levelness in reactive dyeing of cotton fabrics.
Excellent extraction and dispersing properties. Very good stabilising and anti-catalytic effect in alkaline peroxide bleach. Promotes degree of whiteness. Improves absorbency of fabrics. Does not have de-metalising effect on dyestuffs. Promotes levelness in reactive dyeing of cotton fabrics.
Sodium gluconate is the sodium salt obtained from gluconic acid. Sodium gluconate is a first-class sequestering agent as it combines excellent stabilizing and chelating properties, particularly under extreme conditions (high alkalinity, high temperatures), with remarkable biodegradability qualities. Sr Test Specification 1 Appearance White Free flowing powder - slightly crystal 2 pH 10 % Solution in water 6.0 to 8.0 3 Purity Min. 98.0 4 Appearance of 10 % Solution in water Clear Solution 5 Moisture Content Max 1.0 Application â?? Surface treatment of metals: removes grease from metals, gives aluminium a satin finish. Adjuvants for concretes where it is used as a slump retention agent. Industrial detergency: cleaning bottles, industrial plant, etc. Excellent Textile Dying. As a chelating agent for cement, plating and alumina dyeing industries. It is used in bar soap products, toothpaste products, depilatory products, shampoos, body wash/cleanser products, liquid hand soap products, foundation products, mascara products, concealers, hair color and bleaching products, sunscreens, skin fading/lightener products, moisturizers, anti-aging products, foams, conditioners, toners, astringents, creams, hair sprays, shampoos, exfoliants, and scrubs.
Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid, commonly abbreviated as EDTA, is a versatile synthetic compound with the chemical formula C10H16N2O8. It is widely recognized for its chelating properties, which enable it to bind and sequester metal ions, making it an essential component in industries such as medicine, agriculture, and chemical analysis. EDTA is commonly used in medicine as a chelating agent for treating heavy metal poisoning and as a preservative in some medications. In agriculture, it is employed to enhance nutrient absorption by plants in soil. Additionally, EDTA is crucial in analytical chemistry, serving as a reagent to titrate metal ions and as a stabilizer in cosmetic and food products. Its ability to form stable complexes with metal ions and its diverse applications make EDTA a valuable chemical compound in various fields.
Helps uniform uptake of dyes. Especially useful during dyeing of difficult shades likes turquoise. Improves fixation of dyes and rub fastness. Helps reduce dye cost. Offers brilliant shades. Suitable to all types of dyestuff and processes. Inert and does not interfere with dyestuff and dyeing auxiliaries. Promotes excellent levelness
Physical appearance : White powder Ionic nature : Nonionic to weakly anionic pH of 1% solution : 6 +/- 1 Miscibility : Soluble in water Compatibilty : Compatible anionic and nonionic products Stability : Stable to dilute acids, dilute alkalies and hard water Sequestering agent in powder form
Premium dispersing and disaggregating properties. High sequestering action on water hardening substances. Prevents precipitation and re-deposition of water insoluble impurities and dyestuff agglomerate during washing off process. Effective against water insoluble cotton impurities. Suitable for cotton and its blends. Does not attack metal complex dyes.
Powerful detergency. Good emulsifying properties. Works very well in hard water. Neutralisation after soaping is not required. Improves absorbency of fabrics. Removes unfixed dyes with ease.
Excellent washing and dispersing property. Prevents white marks caused by scum formation. Improves wash and rub fastness of dyed materials. Does not promote renewed uptake of hydrolyzed or unfixed dyestuff that has been washed off. Eliminates problems caused by deposition of insoluble salts without de-metalizing dyestuffs.