| Use |
Item name |
Features/Directions for use |
| Stain removal (reactive dyestuff) |
Emill SK-D, 5G conc. |
- Potently removes white-staining of reactive dyestuff and unfixed dye. 5G conc. is for general use, and SK-D for cases of further staining due to washing.
- SK-D is also effective for removal of staining due to direct or acid dyestuff. Works well in the removal of reactive dye staining in the polyester side of T/C union fabric.
- Usage
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2-3g/L (80-90°C x 10min)
The simultaneous use of soda ash/sodium tripolyphosphate produces superior results. |
- Best suited for the removal of white staining on yarn-dyed weaves, border-patterned fabric and prints. |
| Stain removal (disperse and disperse-type cationic dyestuff) |
Emill NW-1570 |
- Potently removes disperse dye staining in the spandex side of polyester/spandex.
- Potently washes off disperse-type cationic dye in the polyester side of polyester/CDP.
- Usage
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1-3g/L (80°C x 10-20min)
With the addition of hydrosulfite, NaOH or soda ash |
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Defixing (direct/reactive dyestuff)
Machine cleaning (reactive dyestuff) |
Emill AR, AR-H |
- Defixing agents for polyamine/polycation-based fixing. AR has potent defixing properties and AR-H causes practically no deterioration in colorfastness to light after re-dyeing.
- Usage
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2-3g/L (80-90°C x 10-20min)
For solitary use without any alkali. |
- AR also effective in machine cleaning after reactive dyeing and in anionic masking after alkali weight reduction. |
| Removal of fluorescent brightener
Machine cleaning after fluorescent brightening or after reactive, cationic, indigo decoloring and dyeing
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Remover P |
- Quickly and potently removes fluorescent brightener from cotton, nylon and wool. Has little odor and causes little damage to stainless machine bodies. Requires no oxalic acid treatment.
- Usage
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1-2g/L (80-90°C x 10-20min)
Warm and cold rinsing required after treatment |
- Use also possible in decoloring of dyed yarns and fabric after fixing. The simultaneous use of Remover L makes possible simultaneous defixing and decoloring.
- The simultaneous use of Remover L produces level decoloring of indigo dyestuff. Decoloring is possible at any rate through adjustment of temperature and time. |
| Decoloring (disperse dyestuff) |
Neoleve P-500 new, P-525 |
- Decoloring and shade adjustment for disperse dyestuff. 'P-500 new' is a surfactant with a structure similar to that of a carrier. P-525 produces potent decoloring effects without giving off carrier odors or giving out any smoke due to no carrier content.
- Usage
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3-5g/L (130°C x 30-60min) |
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| Machine cleaning (disperse dyestuff) |
Dissolver BM new |
- Potent machine cleaner capable of dissolving and removing coagulated tarring of disperse dyestuff and insoluble oligomer.
- Usage
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2-5g/L (130°C x 20-30min)
With the addition of hydrosulfite/NaOH |
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| Removal of pigment staining or acrylic resin/Screen washing |
Emill BLT |
- Best suited for the removal of pigment staining in dyeing machines and screen washing. Free of safety concerns unlike conventional agents, being a self-emulsifying type. Also suitable for the washing of underclothes.
- Use undiluted or diluted several times in water Cold rinsing required after washing
- Also effective in the removal of acrylic or vinyl acetate based resin.
-Usage
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5-10% sol. (80°C x 30-60min)
With the addition of soda ash or NaOH |
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| Removal of oil stains |
Newsurf A |
- Potent emulsification/removal of oil stains, including knitting oils and oil spots. A high-concentration nonionic surfactant.
- Usage
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5-10g/L (90°C x 10-20min)
With the addition of soda ash or NaOH |
- Its potent emulsifying/dispersing/washing properties for oil and wax are also effective for use in scouring or desizing for improved effects. |
| Screen washing (acid/cationic dyestuff) |
Emill SHA-50 |
- Smoothly removes dye stains from a screen without causing damage to the coated surface or the reinforcement coating.
- Usage
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Undiluted or diluted several times in water
Cold rinsing required after washing |
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