Polyethylene Emulsion

Polyethylene Emulsion

Polyethylene wax emulsion is used in the textile industry as a softener and sizing aid. It's made by dispersing small polyethylene wax particles in water with emulsifying agents. The emulsion can be diluted with water and applied as a liquid. When applied to a surface, it dries to leave a thin film of polyethylene wax that provides lubrication, water resistance, and protection.

Polyethylene emulsion are used on cotton sheeting, cellulosic, and their blends to give the finished fabric a soft and bulky feel.

Polyethylene wax emulsion is also used in the textiles industry as a lubricant and softener for fibers and fabrics. It provides a smooth feel, reduces friction, and improves the overall processability of textiles during weaving, knitting, and finishing.

Benefits Of Polyethylene Emulsion

Benefits Of Polyethylene Emulsion :


  • improves processing conditions

  • reduce fiber-to-fiber friction

  • enhance smoothness and softness

What are Polyethylene Emulsion In Textile Industry?

A Polyethylene Emulsion specially developed for cotton sheeting, cellulosic and their blends to impart soft and bulky handle on the finished fabric.

Effects Of Polyethylene Emulsion In Textile Industry?

Polyethylene wax emulsion is used in the textile industry as a lubricant, softener, and anti-static agent. It can be applied to textile fibers, yarns, and fabrics to improve processing conditions, reduce friction, and enhance surface properties.