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MORBIDOL 639

Softener based on polyamide esters of fatty acids, for finishing of synthetic and natural fibers, in particular cellulosic fibers.
Softener
CERTIFICATIONS
GOTS, ZDHC 3, ECO PASSPORT

Chemical-Physical Characteristics

Physical aspect

White emulsion

Ionic charge

Weakly cationic

pH (5% solution)

5.5 ± 1

dissolution in water

Excellent in cold water in all ratios

Storage stability

Prolonged in normal storage conditions.

Dosage

Exhaustion: 0.5 – 3%, for 20 ‘at 30-40 ° C, at pH 5-6 for acetic acid.
Padding : 10 – 40 g / L

Properties

MORDIDOL 639 is a low cationic softener suitable for cellulosic fibers, but can also be used on animal and synthetic
fibers. The low sustainability and excellent compatibility with products normally used in textile finishing make this product
the ideal softener for cellulosic fiber fabrics (for example when used with anti-crease resins).
MORBIDOL 639 is also a specific softener for mercerized cotton yarns and for optically bleached material, as it does not
cause any yellowing due to drying at high temperatures. It is also a very good product for finishing knitwear and gives
excellent results in softening cotton fabrics.
Wool or mixed wool fabrics (e.g. wool-viscose), if treated with MORBIDOL 639, a particular bulky hand

Applications

Exhaustion: 0.5 – 3%, for 20 ‘at 30-40 ° C, at pH 5-6 for acetic acid.
Padding : 10 – 40 g / L

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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