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MICROSOFT 771

Microemulsion based on an aminomodified silicone oil.
Softener
CERTIFICATIONS
ZDHC 3, ECO PASSPORT

Chemical-Physical Characteristics

Physical aspect

Transparent or translucent liquid

Ionic charge

Non ionic (cationic emulsifier)

pH (5% sol.)

5 ± 1

Compatibility with anionic

Preventive tests must be done. Normally incompatible.

Compatibility with non ionic

Good

Compatibility with cationic

Good

Storage stability

6 months (temperatures between + 5 ° C and + 25 ° C)

Dosage

Processes for exhaustion:
MICROSOFT 771: 0.5 – 2%
Acetic acid: pH 4.5 – 5
20 min. at 30 ° C
Continuous processes: Padding
MICROSOFT 771: 5 – 40 g / L
Acetic acid pH 4.5 – 5
Absorption about 60%.
Dry at 140 – 150 ° C

Properties

– Good stability to temperature and to shaking.
– Facilitates packaging.
– Improves the creasing effect.
– Improves elasticity.
– Produces a particularly sustained hand effect.
– Improves the snappy effect.
– Makes a slight braking effect compared to traditional microemulsions.

Applications

MICROSOFT 771 can be used as a softener and lubricant for all types of textile products. The application can take place by
impregnation or by exhaustion.
The degree of exhaustion can be controlled using acetic acid up to pH 4.5-5.
Excellent hand and exhaustion results are obtained by using it together with
cationic softeners such as MORBICRIL 800.

Additional info

The above information is only indicative and without any guarantee on our part for use. Please contact our technicians for assistance
and for anything not mentioned in this document. The data contained in this sheet are not to be considered specific.

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