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How to use textile auxiliaries to improve product quality

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With the development of the times and the continuous upgrading of demand, the textile industry is also constantly advancing. To improve the quality and performance of textiles, textile auxiliaries have become a crucial part of the production process. This article will delve into the common textile auxiliaries formulas and how to use them correctly to further enhance the quality and performance of your textiles.

1. Fillers

Fillers are textile auxiliaries that increase the filler content and feel of fibers. They function by forming a fiber film, increasing the surface area and viscosity of the fibers, better holding the fibers together, and enhancing the feel. Typically, textile manufacturers choose different fillers based on the intended use of the product. Silk products can use cocoon silk or snow silk as fillers, while cotton fabrics are suitable for using colloidal particles or nano-beads.

2. Dyes

Dyes are one of the most common textile auxiliaries in the textile industry. They are used to dye fibers and form a protective film on the fiber surface to prevent color fading. There are a wide variety of dyes available, and different dyes can be selected according to different needs and materials. Some high-end dyes contain light-fastening and antibacterial agents to enhance the durability of the dye.

3. Silicone Oil

Silicone oil is a commonly used lubricant. It is often used with other additives to improve slip and feel. Silicone oils come in two types: organic and inorganic. They are suitable for different fiber materials. Silicone oil not only makes the fiber feel softer but also enhances the surface brightness of the fabric, adding value to the product.

4. Anti-fading Agents

Anti-fading agents are additives that lock in color and prevent it from fading after dyeing. They are commonly used on products made from natural and man-made fibers such as cotton, wool, and silk. The amount of this additive should be adjusted according to the application and needs to ensure the desired effect.

5. Diffusers

Diffusers are lubricants that increase the depth of fiber penetration, enhance dye penetration and diffusion, and achieve more uniform dyeing. They also improve the feel and overall appearance of the fiber. Diffusers are crucial in fiber processing, ensuring better dyeing results by ensuring the dye spreads throughout the fiber.

The correct use of textile auxiliaries can improve the wear resistance, color retention, softness and moisture absorption of textiles, bringing better experience and use effects.

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