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Beijing Odyssey Chemicals Co., Ltd

   
Optical Brightener SWN

Optical Brightener SWN


[CI 140] [China]
Posted Date: March 18, 2009
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Optical brightener SWN is soluble in ethanol, glycol, acidic liquor, resin and varnish. In water, the solubility of SWN is only 0.006 percent. It's applicable in wool, silk, acetate fiber, triacetate fiber, etc. It also can be used in cotton, plastic and chromatically press paint, and added into resin to whiten the fiber cellulose. It functions by emitting red light and present purple tincture. If add Odyssey SWN into soap or washing agent, within pH 3-11, it can better the whiteness of the fabric. It can't blend with chloritic natrium.
 
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Location:  China 
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Sample Available:  NO 
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