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23051 Acid Fixing Agent

23051 Acid Fixing Agent

Short Description:

23051 is mainly composed of aromatic sulfoacid condensation polymer.

Aromatic sulfoacid condensation polymer can combine with nylon fiber to form insoluble macromolecular compound, which improves washing color fastness of nylon fibers.

It can be applied in fixing process for fabrics of nylon and nylon blends after dyeing or printing.

 


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Features & Benefits

  1. Can improve the washing color fastness.
  2. Extremely little color changing. Suitable for acid fluorescent dye.
  3. Not influences the color shade.
  4. Extremely little color fading and color shade changing.
  5. Excellent anti-staining property. Can prevent polluting the white parts of nylon printed fabrics.

 

Typical Properties

Appearance: Yellow transparent liquid
Ionicity: Anionic
pH value: 8.0±1.0 (1% aqueous solution)
Solubility: Soluble in water
Content: 40~42%
Application: Nylon and nylon blends, etc.

 

Package

120kg plastic barrel, IBC tank & customized package available for selection

 

TIPS:

Reactive dyes

These dyes are produced by the reaction of a dichloro-s-triazine dye with an amine at temperatures in the region of 25–40°C, resulting in the displacement of one of the chlorine atoms, producing a less reactive monochloro-s-triazine (MCT) dye.

These dyes are applied in the same manner to cellulose except that, being less reactive than the dichloro-s-triazine dyes, they require a higher temperature (80°C) and pH (pH 11) for fixation of the dye to the cellulose to occur.

These types of dyes have two chromogens and two MCT reactive groups, therefore having much higher substantivity for the fiber compared to the simple MCT type dyes. This increased substantivity allows them to achieve excellent exhaustion onto the fiber at the preferred dyeing temperature of 80°C, leading to fixation values of 70–80%. Dyes of this type were and still are marketed under the Procion HE range of high efficiency exhaust dyes.

These dyes were introduced by Bayer, now Dystar, under the name Levafix E , and are based on the quinoxaline ring ( Fig. 1.9 ). They are slightly less reactive when compared with the dichloro-s-triazine dyes and are applied at 50°C, but are susceptible to hydrolysis under acidic conditions.


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