Our Products
Our product range contains a wide range of Crude 100% Cationic Softener, Industrial Grade Triethanolamine Tea 99, White Cationic Softener Gel and Diethanolamine Liquid Chemical
Fabric cationic softeners are chemical agents used in laundry detergents or fabric softeners to improve the softness and feel of fabrics. These products typically contain positively charged molecules (cationic surfactants) that bond with the negatively charged fibers in fabrics. This interaction helps smooth the fibers, reducing friction and static electricity, and leaving the fabric feeling softer and more comfortable
In addition to enhancing softness, fabric cationic softeners can also improve the fabric’s resistance to wrinkles, reduce drying time, and impart a pleasant fragrance. They may also provide some level of protection to fabrics by preventing wear and tear. However, they are often used sparingly to avoid buildup on fabrics or in washing machines.
These softeners are commonly found in both liquid and sheet forms, and they are suitable for use with a wide range of textiles, including cotton, synthetics, and blends.
Fabric cationic softeners are chemical agents used in laundry detergents or fabric softeners to improve the softness and feel of fabrics. These products typically contain positively charged molecules (cationic surfactants) that bond with the negatively charged fibers in fabrics. This interaction helps smooth the fibers, reducing friction and static electricity, and leaving the fabric feeling softer and more comfortable.
In addition to enhancing softness, fabric cationic softeners can also improve the fabric’s resistance to wrinkles, reduce drying time, and impart a pleasant fragrance. They may also provide some level of protection to fabrics by preventing wear and tear. However, they are often used sparingly to avoid buildup on fabrics or in washing machines.
These softeners are commonly found in both liquid and sheet forms, and they are suitable for use with a wide range of textiles, including cotton, synthetics, and blends.
Application
Surfactant Production: Used to manufacture emulsifiers, detergents, and wetting agents.
Textile Processing: Acts as a softening agent or neutralizer.
Gas Treatment: Used in gas scrubbing processes to remove acidic components like CO and HS.
Cosmetics and Personal Care: Functions as a pH adjuster, emulsifier, or foaming agent (though its use is regulated due to safety concerns).
Pharmaceuticals: Serves as an intermediate in drug synthesis.
Metalworking Fluids: Acts as a corrosion inhibitor and emulsifier.
Hazards
Can be irritating to skin and eyes.
Prolonged exposure may affect liver and kidneys.
Classified as a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B by IARC).
Protective Measures: Use with adequate ventilation, wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.
Storage: Keep in a tightly closed container, away from heat and incompatible substances like strong acids and oxidizers
Applications
Triethanolamine is multifunctional and used across various industries:
Cosmetics and Personal Care
Used as a pH adjuster and emulsifier in creams, lotions, shampoos, and shaving foams.
Helps stabilize emulsions and improve product texture.
Textile and Leather
Acts as a softening agent, wetting agent, and lubricant.
Sometimes used in dye formulations to enhance dye solubility and dispersion.'
Metalworking and Industrial Lubricants
Used as a corrosion inhibitor and emulsifier in cutting fluids and coolants.
Cement and Concrete
Functions as a grinding aid and setting time adjuster.
Detergents and Cleaners
Acts as a surfactant and pH buffer in household and industrial cleaning products.
Safety and Handling
Irritant: Can irritate eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.
Toxicity: Low acute toxicity but may be harmful in prolonged exposure.
Storage: Store in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.