


Textile
In the textile industry, these chemicals encompass essential components used in fabric production and processing to improve performance, durability, and quality. Auxiliary chemicals used in dyeing, finishing, cleaning, and surface treatment stages contribute to improving the appearance, texture, and functional properties of the product. Textile chemicals, when applied in accordance with quality standards, form a vital part of efficient and sustainable production processes.
Pre-treatment (finishing) chemicals: These are chemicals used to prepare the textile surface for dyeing and finishing processes, providing cleaning and surface preparation.
Dyeing Auxiliary Agents: These are auxiliary products that support the more balanced, homogeneous, and permanent adhesion of dyes to the fabric.
Bleaching and Cleaning Products: These are chemical solutions that remove natural and foreign impurities from the fabric, creating a clearer and purer surface.
Dispersants and Wetting Agents: These are special agents that ensure the even distribution of dyes in a liquid medium and help the fabric to wet quickly.
Finishing and Finishing Chemicals: These are final treatment products applied to the fabric to give it the desired feel, durability, and performance characteristics.
Softeners: These are finishing agents that give the textile surface a softer, smoother, and more comfortable touch.
Antistatic Agents: These are products that reduce the formation of static electricity, making the fabric more comfortable and safe to use.
Water and Oil Repellent Coatings: These are protective coating systems that reduce staining by giving the textile surface liquid impermeability.
Binders and Resins: Film-forming chemical components that ensure pigments and other active ingredients adhere permanently to the fabric.
Defoamers: Auxiliary substances that increase process efficiency by controlling unwanted foam formed during production processes.