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Textile Auxiliaries, 5. Deying Auxiliaries
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AbstractThe article contains sections titled:1.Introduction2.Dye Solubilizing and Hydrotropic Agents3.Dye Protecting Agents and Boildown Protecting Agents4.Wetting and Deaerating Agents5.Dispersants and Protective Colloids5.1.Dispersants in Dye Production5.2.Dispersants for Dyeing (Batch and Continuous Processes)5.3.Testing6.Complexing Agents7.Levelling Agents7.1.Levelling Agents for Dyeing Cellulose Fibers7.2.Levelling Agents for Wool Dyeing7.3.Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyamide Fibers7.4.Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyester Fibers7.5.Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyacrylonitrile Fibers7.6.Levelling Agents for Dyeing Other Synthetic Fibers and Fiber Blends7.7.pH Regulators (Acid‐ and Alkali‐Releasing Agents)7.8.Testing8.Dyeing Accelerants (Carriers)9.Anticreasing Agents10.Auxiliaries for Continuous Dyeing10.1.Antimigration Agents10.2.Antifrosting Agents10.3.Products to Increase Liquor Uptake11.Aftertreatment Agents to Improve Fastness12.Reducing Agents13.Oxidizing Agents14.Stripping Agents15.Resist Agents for Dyeing and Printing
Title: Textile Auxiliaries, 5. Deying Auxiliaries
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AbstractThe article contains sections titled:1.
Introduction2.
Dye Solubilizing and Hydrotropic Agents3.
Dye Protecting Agents and Boildown Protecting Agents4.
Wetting and Deaerating Agents5.
Dispersants and Protective Colloids5.
1.
Dispersants in Dye Production5.
2.
Dispersants for Dyeing (Batch and Continuous Processes)5.
3.
Testing6.
Complexing Agents7.
Levelling Agents7.
1.
Levelling Agents for Dyeing Cellulose Fibers7.
2.
Levelling Agents for Wool Dyeing7.
3.
Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyamide Fibers7.
4.
Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyester Fibers7.
5.
Levelling Agents for Dyeing Polyacrylonitrile Fibers7.
6.
Levelling Agents for Dyeing Other Synthetic Fibers and Fiber Blends7.
7.
pH Regulators (Acid‐ and Alkali‐Releasing Agents)7.
8.
Testing8.
Dyeing Accelerants (Carriers)9.
Anticreasing Agents10.
Auxiliaries for Continuous Dyeing10.
1.
Antimigration Agents10.
2.
Antifrosting Agents10.
3.
Products to Increase Liquor Uptake11.
Aftertreatment Agents to Improve Fastness12.
Reducing Agents13.
Oxidizing Agents14.
Stripping Agents15.
Resist Agents for Dyeing and Printing.
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