IOTA 1051 Epoxy Silicone Oil Emulsion: A Versatile Additive for Multiple Applications
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With the continuous upgrading of light industrial processing techniques, the market's demands for the texture and performance of fabrics, threads, jewelry, and leather products are constantly increasing. Traditional additives can no longer meet the diversified processing needs. IOTA 1051 epoxy silicone oil emulsion, with its versatile modification effects and stable compatibility, covers four major fields: textiles, thread making, jewelry, and leather, becoming a highly versatile functional finishing additive.
Textile finishing is its core application scenario. This product is compatible with almost all fabrics, including glass fiber, cotton, linen, silk, wool, and various synthetic fibers. Fabrics treated with it not only have a soft, smooth feel and excellent elasticity but also achieve multiple effects such as wrinkle resistance, abrasion resistance, and washability. It also improves the fabric's high-temperature resistance and waterproofing capabilities, significantly extending the service life of textiles without affecting the natural color of light-colored fabrics. It is suitable for processing various apparel and home textile fabrics.
In the thread making industry, IOTA 1051 is a high-quality additive specifically for high-speed sewing threads. After being treated with this product, sewing thread becomes smoother, with significantly improved toughness and strength. This effectively avoids thread breakage and jamming during high-speed sewing, greatly improving sewing efficiency and meeting the production needs of various sewing industries, including clothing, home textiles, and leather goods.
Simultaneously, this product can be used to finish wigs and similar accessories, making the hair soft, shiny, smooth, and tangle-free, significantly improving combing ease and enhancing product texture and user experience. In the leather processing industry, it can be used as a specialized release agent, adhering to the leather surface to form a protective layer, effectively protecting the leather surface, preventing adhesion, and protecting the appearance of the finished leather product. It is important to note that this product is a cationic system; therefore, it must be avoided when using it with anionic systems to prevent emulsion demulsification and ensure optimal results.