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A stabilizer, sodium silicate technology, used in textiles and papermaking, fiber processing, bleaching products, etc., can solve the problems of intense decomposition and acceleration, and achieve the effect of low price and soft fabric feel
Inactive Publication Date: 2014-07-16
SUZHOU FANGRAN TEXTILE
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[0003] Although pure hydrogen peroxide is quite stable to heat, there are many compounds that can drastically accelerate the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, such as heavy metals such as iron, copper, manganese, etc. Other dirt can also catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
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[0035] A textile stabilizer, in parts by weight, consists of the following components:
[0052] The preparation method of the textile stabilizer is as follows: according to the proportion, mix the components, stir and disperse evenly to obtain the finished product.
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The invention discloses a textile stabilizer. The textile stabilizer comprises the following components by weight: 3-5 parts of sodiumsilicate, 1-3 parts of stearic acid, 2-6 parts of sodium hexametaphosphate, 6-8 parts of polyoxyethylene octyl benzyl alcohol, 3-6 parts of polyacrylamide, 3-5 parts of ethyl acetate, 10-20 parts of poly propylene glycol, 1-3 parts of magnesium peroxysulphate, 10-20 parts of ethanol and 300-500 parts of water. Compared with the prior art, the textile stabilizer has the following advantages: (1) the textile stabilizer has very significant effect on the stability of hydrogenperoxide, also has the effect of an assistant scouring agent; (2) the textile stabilizer is low in price, does not affect the whiteness and handle of fabrics, and may not produce silica scales; and (3) the textile stabilizer can be evenly dispersed in solutions to make the fabrics soft in hand feeling.
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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of textile auxiliaries, and more specifically relates to a stabilizer for textiles. Background technique [0002] In the textile field, hydrogenperoxide is a commonly used bleaching agent, but the performance of hydrogenperoxide is very unstable and easy to decompose. In order to decompose hydrogen peroxide uncontrollably, the additives added are called stabilizers. [0003] Although pure hydrogen peroxide is quite stable to heat, there are many compounds that can drastically accelerate the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, such as heavy metals such as iron, copper, and manganese, and other dirt can also catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. A similar effect can be produced by a variety of bacteria and molds which, in favorable circumstances, can appear on textiles or containers in textile mills. [0004] The premature decomposition of hydrogen peroxide not only makes the bleach ineffective, ...
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