What is emulsion in textiles?
In carpet and textiles, emulsion polymers are used to improve functional and aesthetic properties. The main goal in using an emulsion polymer is to improve the performance characteristics of the textile. It's generally applied as part of the finishing operation and is typically intended to be permanent.
flexibility, even at low temperatures. Another characteristic often desired in coatings for textiles destined for use outdoors is UV resistance. Coating formulations incorporating acrylic polymers provide good water resistance and Our resin emulsion for textiles include acrylic ester, styrene-acrylic, ethylene-vinyl acetate and vinyl acetate types. Used in the manufacture of flocked, non woven and resin-treated fabrics, these emulsions make it possible to produce finished textiles with various desirable characteristics. Our products are acrylic heat-sensitive gel emulsions that solidify with the application of heat. We also produce easy-to-use low viscosity emulsions for use as laundry starch, and products that enable manufacture of processed cloth with a stiff texture.ly in intense sunlight.rely in intense sunlight.