soft printing emulsifier in chemical for pigment pritning(YIMEI)
Negotiable /Kilogram
Min.Order:50 Kilograms
Foshan Yimei Chemicals Co., Ltd.
Printing Emulsifier (EM-50)
1) General Description
EM-50 Emulsifier is used to make water-in-oil type of paste.It is nonionic emulsifier and play high impact on printing coloration and viscosity.
2) Technique Data
Appearance Composition Solid content PH value
yellowish fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether 30±2% 6.7-7
viscous liquid
3)Property and Features
1. Strong electrolyte. Has little impact on the viscosity of paste when adding ammonia sulfate, urea, sodium carbonate or reserve salt.
2. During making paste, the proportion of ink and water can be at any rate in the range 20%-80%. Add some thickener to get higher viscosity when dosage of kerosene is less.
3. The mixture of prepared paste, sodium alginate and modified starch can be applied to reactive dyes printing. That can improve color yield and reduce dosage of dyestuffs.
Emulsion for Textile pigment printing
Model | Technical Data | Property and Features |
EM-50 | 1)Appearance: White or yellowish viscous liquid 2)Composition: fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether 3)Solid content: 30±2% 4)pH value: 6.7-7
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1) Used to make water-in-oil type of paste. 2) Nonionic emulsifier and play high impact on printing coloration and viscosity.
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EM-GL | 1)Appearance: White or yellowish viscous liquid 2)Composition: fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether 3)Solid content: 40±2% 4)pH value: 6.7-7
| 1) Strong electrolyte 2) Widely applied to reactive dyes printing and coating pigment printing 3) Improve color yield and reduce dosage of dyestuffs 4) Enhance printing result in color brightening and hand feelings 5)Avoid color paste to get gelled.
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EM-DP | 1)Appearance: White or yellowish viscous liquid 2)Composition: fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether 3)Solid content: 36±2% 4)pH value: 6.7-7
| Discharge print Emulsifier 1)Applied to textile discharge printing 2)Used to make water-in-oil type of paste. 3)Nonionic emulsifier and play high impact on printing coloration and viscosity.
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