Exhibitions / Derivatives




China Interdye 2013
ITMA 2012
China Interdye 2012
China Interdye 2011





China Interdye 2010






Types of Derivatives


Depolymerisation

Products

Depolymerised Guar powder ( DP Guar), Depolymerised Tamarind powder ( DP Tamarind)

Process

The process are carried out in reactors. This is achieved through the actions of acids, alkalis, oxydation and temperatures.

Benefits

  • Better flow property
  • Good colour yeild
  • Easy washing capability

Carboxymethylation - Carboxy Methyl Tamarind (CMT), Carboxymethyl Starch (CMS), Carboxymethyl Guar (CMG)

Products

Carboxymethyl Tamarind (CMT), Carboxymethyl Starch (CMS), Carboxymethyl Guar (CMG)

Process

Carboxymethylation process is carried out in reactors for conversion of raw material with chloroacetic acid.

Benefits

  • Cold water solubility
  • Very high washing capability
  • Very good dye transfer property

Hydroxypropylation

Products

Hydroxypropyle Guar (HPG), Hydroxypropyle Tamarind (HPT)

Process

The conversion of Guar gum and Tamarind powder is carried out in special reactors with Propylene oxide.

Benefits

  • Fast hydration time
  • Cold water solubility in a broad pH range
  • Avery good resistance to heavy metals

Cross Linked

Products

Cross linked guar, Cross linked Starch

Process

The cross link process is done with chemicals and temperatures.

Benefits

  • Voscosity control
  • Better dispersion. Cross linked guar can be dispersed up to 20% stock paste without lump or swelling.

Blends

Various types of printing thickeners are produced by blending different derivatives and chemicals to increase the performance and achieve synergistic effects of textile prints.


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