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Fluorescent whiteners

  • Fluorescent whiteners-Polyester

    Fluorescent whiteners-Polyester

    Whitening agent is a kind of organic compound which can improve the whiteness of fiber fabric and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Fabrics, etc., are often yellow due to color impurities. In the past, chemical bleaching was used to decolorize them by adding whitening agents to the products.

  • Fluorescent Whiteners-Cellulosic Fiber

    Fluorescent Whiteners-Cellulosic Fiber

    Whitening agent is a kind of organic compound which can improve the whiteness of fiber fabric and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Fabrics, etc., are often yellow due to color impurities. In the past, chemical bleaching was used to decolorize them by adding whitening agents to the products.

  • Soil Release Agent

    Soil Release Agent

    Suitable for soil release process(SR) of all kinds of natural and synthetic fibers. 

  • Fluorescent whiteners-Others

    Fluorescent whiteners-Others

    Whitening agent is a kind of organic compound which can improve the whiteness of fiber fabric and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Fabrics, etc., are often yellow due to color impurities. In the past, chemical bleaching was used to decolorize them by adding whitening agents to the products.

  • Fluorescent whiteners-Acrylic

    Fluorescent whiteners-Acrylic

    Whitening agent is a kind of organic compound which can improve the whiteness of fiber fabric and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Fabrics, etc., are often yellow due to color impurities. In the past, chemical bleaching was used to decolorize them by adding whitening agents to the products.

  • Fluorescent whiteners-Nylon

    Fluorescent whiteners-Nylon

    Whitening agent is a kind of organic compound which can improve the whiteness of fiber fabric and paper. Also known as optical brightener, fluorescent brightener. Fabrics, etc., are often yellow due to color impurities. In the past, chemical bleaching was used to decolorize them by adding whitening agents to the products.