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Cationic softeners are chemical agents used in the textile industry to enhance the softness and feel of fabrics. These compounds are typically made from quaternary ammonium salts, which impart a positive charge to the fabric surface, allowing for better interaction with negatively charged fibers. Cationic softeners work by coating the fibers, reducing friction and improving the overall texture of the material.
| Chemical composition | Quaternary ammonium compounds |
| Application method | Pad, spray, or exhaust |
| pH range | 3.0 to 7.0 |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Typical usage rate | 0.5% to 5% based on weight of fabric |
When selecting a cationic softener, consider the specific fabric type and desired softness level. It is important to specify the chemical composition, application method, and pH range suitable for your processes. Additionally, inquire about the product's compatibility with other finishing agents and any necessary certifications for safety and environmental compliance. Quantities will depend on the scale of production and specific application requirements.
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They enhance the softness and feel of fabrics.
They are best suited for synthetic and blended fabrics.
They can be applied through padding, spraying, or exhaust methods.
Usage rates typically range from 0.5% to 5% based on the weight of the fabric.
Some formulations may have environmental certifications; check with suppliers.
An ideal pH range is between 3.0 and 7.0.