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Synthol SA
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Composition
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Synthetic
fatliquor- functional substitute for sulfochlorinated
long chain hydrocarbon. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
60%
± 2 |
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5-7 |
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Charge
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Anionic |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Reasonable
stability to chrome, acids & alkalis & hard water. |
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Field
of Application : |
Upholstery
(4-5%), Nappa (6-8%), Softy lining, Fur skin (12%),
New buck (3-5%).
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Synthol ASX
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Composition
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Synthetic
fatliquor based on sulfited esters. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
60
+ 2% |
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5
- 7.5 |
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Charge
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Anionic |
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Field
of Application : |
Uppers,
Suede (4-6%) and especially for New Buck Leathers.
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Synthol PXE
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Composition
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Synthetic
Phospholipid based fatliquorl. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
60±2%
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5
- 7 |
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Charge
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Amphoteric |
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Field
of Application : |
Suitable
for Upholstery (4-6%), Garment Nappa (4-8%), Shoe Upper
Nappa (3-5%). In Wet blue and pickling (0.5-1%), Garment
Suede (4-6%).
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Synthol LWG
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Composition
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Synthetic
fat based on synthetic softeners, powerful surface-active
agents & polar solvents. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
60%
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5
- 7 |
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Charge
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Anionic |
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Field
of Application : |
For
very soft leathers (Light weight), Garment Nappa, Cow,
Sheep and Goat Nappa.
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Synthol NF
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Composition
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Synthetic
Neutral oil, insoluble in water. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
100%
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Solubility |
Insoluble
in water |
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Charge
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Neutral |
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Field
of Application : |
For
all leathers as raw component of fatliquoring system (0.5-1%).
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Lubrol CF10
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Composition
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Cationic
Fatliquor based on a blend of natural & synthetic oils.
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Analytical
Constants : |
Appearance |
Reddish
brown bright fluid. |
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Active
content |
40% |
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
4
- 4.5 |
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Charge
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Cationic |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Stable
to acids and electrolytes. |
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Field
of Application : |
(0.5-1%)
in all types of leathers in the fatliquoring bath and
up to 2% in the rechroming stage.
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Lubrol CF20
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Composition
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Cationic
Fatliquor based on a blend of natural & synthetic oils.
Active Content- 70%. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Active
content |
60%
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
4
- 4.5 |
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Charge
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Cationic |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Stable
to acids and electrolytes. |
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Field
of Application : |
(0.5-1%)
in all types of leathers in the fatliquoring bath and
up to 2% in the rechroming stage.
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Lubrol AB209
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Composition
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Water
Repellant fatliquor based on natural & synthetic oils.
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Analytical
Constants : |
Appearance |
Reddish
brown bright fluid. |
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Active
content |
60% |
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
7
- 7.5 |
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Charge
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Anionic |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Stable
to mild acids and alkali. |
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Field
of Application : |
For
Light weight water repellant leathers.
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Lubrol ESM
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Composition
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Specially
formulated synthetic fatliquor based on branched chain
olefins. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Appearance |
Golden
brown bright honey like fluid. |
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Active
content |
60%
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5
- 7.5 |
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Charge
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Cationic |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Stable
to all acids and electrolytes. |
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Field
of Application : |
Used
in all kinds of leathers (1-3%) as a substitute for
sulphochlorinated oils.
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Lubrol RF1
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Composition
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Multi
charged fatliquor based on synthetic oils. |
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Analytical
Constants : |
Appearance |
Dark
brown bright fluid. |
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Active
content |
60% |
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PH
of 10% emulsion |
6.5
- 7 |
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Charge
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Multi
charged |
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Emulsion
Stability |
Stable
to acids, alkali and electrolytes. |
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Field
of Application : |
Rechroming
stage (2-3%), Fatliquoring stage (2-4%), and Pickling
stage in all kind of
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Concentration
and Active content of our Fatliquors is as determined by Panzer&Neuber's
method.
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