Cationising Agents (Textile Chemical)

Cationising Agents

Cationizing agents are chemicals that are added to the dyeing process to improve the performance of pigments on synthetic fibers. These agents are positively charged and react with the negatively charged synthetic fibers to create a stronger bond between the pigment and the fabric.

Cationic agents for pigment dyeing are chemicals that are added to the dyeing process to improve the performance of pigments on synthetic fibers.

Cationization is a chemical process that modifies the surface charge of fabric thus improving the dye affinity of the fabrics. The presence of cationic charges on or in the fiber causes anionic materials such as pigments to be strongly attracted to the fiber and to be held much more tightly than without the cationic charges. Cationization also helps in eliminating the use of salt in the dyeing process.

Use Of Cationising Agents In Textile Industry

Effects Of Cationising Agents :


  • Color Strength

  • Salt-free Dyeing

  • Environmental Impact

  • Dye Utilization

What are Cationising Agents In Textile Industry?

Cationizing agents are chemicals that are added to the dyeing process to improve the performance of pigments on synthetic fibers.

Function Of Cationising Agents In Textile Industry?

The functions of cationizing agents in textile industry is for pigment dyeing include: Improving the color fastness: Cationic agents help to improve the color fastness of pigments on synthetic fibers by creating a stronger bond between the pigment and the fabric.

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