BENEFITS
Softeners significantly improve product comfort, making fabrics or foams more appealing to consumers. They reduce fabric breakage during handling, increase product lifespan, and enhance drapeability. Soft-finished products are easier to cut and stitch in manufacturing, boosting production efficiency. Their use enhances consumer satisfaction in bedding, upholstery, and clothing, aligning with premium market expectations.
FEATURES
Softeners are chemical agents applied to textiles or foams to enhance tactile softness and improve surface feel. Available in silicone-based, fatty acid, or amine types, they reduce fiber friction and stiffness. Softeners can be cationic, anionic, or non-ionic depending on the substrate and finishing method. They’re compatible with various materials and help maintain product flexibility after processing.
BENEFITS
Anti-static agents prevent dust attraction, enhance product cleanliness, and improve safety in environments where static sparks could be hazardous. In electronics, they protect components from static discharge damage. For fabrics and foams, they improve comfort and handling. Their application reduces manufacturing defects, increases operational reliability, and supports quality control across multiple industrial and consumer sectors.
FEATURES
Anti-static agents are chemical compounds designed to reduce or eliminate static electricity on surfaces. They work by increasing surface conductivity or absorbing moisture from the air. Applied to textiles, plastics, and foams, these agents come in external and internal types. They can be added during processing or post-treatment to prevent static buildup during storage and use.
BENEFITS
Water repellents extend product life by preventing moisture damage, mold, and degradation. They maintain structural integrity and appearance in outdoor furniture, mattresses, and apparel. Their use improves usability in wet conditions, making products more reliable. They reduce maintenance and cleaning needs, boosting customer satisfaction and product value—ideal for premium and performance-oriented manufacturing segments.
FEATURES
Water repellent agents are chemical treatments that form a hydrophobic layer on surfaces, making them resistant to water penetration. Common types include fluorocarbon-based, silicone-based, or wax emulsions. These agents are used in textiles, foams, and outdoor materials. They work by altering surface energy, allowing water to bead and roll off without absorbing into the material.
Applications & Grades
They are a base material in applications that do not require any formability beyond minimal bending and/or roll-forming.
- Large and Small Electric Motors
- Generators
- Ballasts
- Transformers