Textile Printing & Dyeing

Surfactants and auxiliaries for textile printing, dyeing and finishing — wetting, dispersing, levelling and fixation.

Why textile processing needs surfactants

Textile processing is a sequence of wet operations — scouring, desizing, bleaching, dyeing and finishing — and every bath depends on surfactants to wet the fibre, suspend impurities and keep chemicals working. Water quality, fabric construction and machine type change how an auxiliary behaves, so mills need chemicals matched to the process, not generic additives.

The textile auxiliaries in our range cover the two stages where defects are most expensive: pretreatment and dyeing. A penetrant that fails in an alkaline bath shows up as uneven scouring; a levelling agent that is too strong or too weak shows up as shade variation across the batch.

  • Alkali-resistant penetrants for scouring and desizing
  • Levelling agents for even dye uptake
  • Emulsifying and dispersing auxiliaries for high-temperature baths

Long-term consistency matters as much as performance: a shade change mid-order means rework and rejected rolls. That is why mills value a textile auxiliaries supplier who can hold grade quality across shipments, support formulation adjustments and provide documentation for export programs — textile auxiliaries chemicals that behave predictably from batch to batch.

Textile Printing & Dyeing — representative imagery

Textile Printing & Dyeing

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What we supply

Products from our catalogue used across textile mills — each card links to the full product page:

Levelling Agent O-25 (Peregal O-25) — representative imagery

Levelling Agent O-25 (Peregal O-25)

Nonionic surfactant (fatty alcohol ethoxylate, Peregal O-25) widely used as a levelling agent in textile dyeing and as a general emulsifier / detergent auxiliary.

levelling agent O-25

Isooctyl Phosphate Ester (HA-08) — representative imagery

Isooctyl Phosphate Ester (HA-08)

Anionic surfactant for textile pretreatment; provides emulsifying, wetting and dispersing performance in high-temperature alkaline systems.

isooctyl phosphate ester

Application examples

  • Alkaline scouring — Alkali-resistant Penetrant AEP carries the liquor into greige fabric quickly and keeps penetration stable in concentrated caustic baths.
  • Polyester dyeing — Levelling Agent O-25 (Peregal O-25) evens dye uptake to reduce streaks and shade variation on package and jet machines.
  • Pretreatment emulsification — isooctyl phosphate ester (HA-08) emulsifies and disperses oils and impurities in high-temperature alkaline systems.
  • Wetting before finishing — fast wetting shortens pad-batch and exhaust processes and improves add-on uniformity.

How to engage our team

Getting from inquiry to production batch is a four-step process:

  • Send your application, target market and required volume through the inquiry form.
  • Our technical team shortlists the relevant grades and confirms regional suitability.
  • Free 500 g to 1000 g samples are shipped for evaluation; the buyer covers freight, deductible from a future bulk order.
  • Once validated, we confirm pricing, lead time and shipping for volume supply.

Frequently asked questions

What are textile auxiliaries?

Textile auxiliaries are process chemicals used in pretreatment, dyeing and finishing — penetrants, wetting agents, levelling agents and dispersants that make each wet operation repeatable.

Can I request a sample before ordering?

Yes — free 500 g to 1000 g samples are available for evaluation. The buyer covers freight, and the sample value is deducted from a future bulk order.

Do your auxiliaries work in alkaline and high-temperature baths?

Alkali-resistant Penetrant AEP and isooctyl phosphate ester (HA-08) are specified for alkaline pretreatment and high-temperature systems. Share your bath chemistry, fibre and machine type so we can confirm the right grade.

Request a quote or technical sample

Share your application, target market and required volume — our team responds with selection and lead time.

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