Soaping for cotton, T/C, nylon or wool
Remover P, Emill NW-1570, SHA-50, AR, SK-D, G-100, T-JE new, Newsurf A-L, Peneter DAK new
Fluorescent brightener remover for cotton, nylon or wool/Machine cleaner after fluorescent brightening
Remover P
- Powerfully and speedily removes fluorescent brightener from fluorescent-dyed cotton, nylon or wool. Causes no problems such as process odor, machine oxidation or fabric yellowing - the disadvantages of treatment using sodium chlorite (NaClO2) or other chlorine.
- Also effective as a machine cleaner after fluorescent brightening. Speedily breaks down fluorescent dyestuff, followed only by hot rinsing to complete the process.
Soaping agent for acid-dyed nylon and wool
Emill NW-1570
- Produces superior wash-off properties for acid-dyed/printed materials and potently prevents redeposition and re-staining. An ideal soaping agent for the anti-white-staining of printed materials.
- For particularly heavy white-staining on nylon/spandex prints or other materials, the use of Neoleve NYC-R in the first bath of an open soaper or a continuous winch will bring about further favorable results.
- Other usage
- Potently prevents white-staining when used as a soaping agent for acid/reactive/direct-printed fabric. It is also very effective for the removal of existing stains, and
- as a soaping agent for yarn-dyed items, gingham and border-patterned knits.
- Works well for the removal of reactive-dye stains on polyester.
Screen washing agent for acid/cationic printing
Emill SHA-50
- Powerfully dissolves and washes off acid, cationic dyestuff and printing thickener without causing damage to the screen.
De-fixing agent/Machine cleaner for the removal of cationic substances
Emill AR
- A powerful de-fixing agent for polyamine/polycationic fixing. Causes minimal deterioration in colorfastness to light.
- Effective as a machine cleaner after reactive dyeing. Potently anionizes tar substances, consisting of anionic dyestuff and cationic fixing agent/softener, considerably reducing the time required for machine cleaning.
- Also effective in anionization after the caustic reduction of polyester and for cationized cellulose.
Soaping agent for yarn-dyed fabric (gingham) and border-patterned knits/Stain remover for reactive dye
Emill SK-D
- Most suitable for the desizing of yarn-dyed items (gingham) with direct, reactive or acid dyestuff, and for the soaping of border-patterned knits and prints, in bringing about fine dyeing/printing results without any white-staining.

Border patterns
- Works superbly in the correction of white-stained results (stain removal).
- Other usage
- T/C: Removal of reactive-dye stains on polyester
- T/CDP: Removal of stains by disperse type cationic dyestuff on polyester
- T/SDX: Removal of disperse-dye stains on spandex
- Nylon, wool, nylon/spandex: Soaping agent for acid-dyed/printed goods
Non-foaming soaping agent for reactive dyestuff
Emill G-100
- Powerful soaping and superior redeposition-inhibiting properties result in shorter soaping time and improved colorfastness.
- Superior in durability of soaping properties. Causes no color alteration after soaping.
One-bath soaping agent for the disperse/reactive dyeing of T/C or T/R
Emill T-JE new
- The use of this agent in the disperse/reactive dyeing of T/C or T/R obviates the need for Finishing, considerably reducing dyeing time with fewer processing stages.
- Disperse-dyeing → Rinsing (RC abbreviated) → Reactive-dyeing → T-JE new Soaping Similar colorfastness as in two-bath dyeing can be attained even in deep dyeing, due to its superior soaping properties for both disperse and reactive dyestuffs.
Other agents
Newsurf A-L
Scouring/washing agent with superior degreasing properties. Particularly good in the removal of knitting oil.
Peneter DAK new
Powerful de-aerating/de-foaming/penetrating agent with resistance to both acid and alkali. Applicable in scouring, dyeing and finishing, produces superior de-foaming, penetrating and leveling effects without causing trouble with oil spots. |