Use | Uses for factories, hotels, laundry, etc. |
The commonly used cleaning agents in the textile industry are mainly composed of various components such as anionic and non ionic surfactants, cleaning aids, chelating dispersants, etc. Detergents are used for cotton fabric desizing and refining, wool degreasing and washing, raw silk degumming, synthetic fiber degreasing, fabric dyeing and printing to remove unfixed dyes, reducing the surface tension of water during the washing process, causing wetting, penetration, emulsification, dispersion, solubilization, foaming, and other effects. With the help of mechanical agitation, dirt is detached from the solid surface and suspended in an aqueous solution to be removed. In recent years, the focus of the development of environmentally friendly detergents has been α- Alkene sulfonates, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ethers, fatty alcohol phosphate esters, and other types of surfactants. Alkyl polyglycosides are non ionic surfactants prepared from glucose or starch, which are non-toxic, non irritating, and have excellent biodegradability.