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TUBINGAL RGH

Character
Chemical character Appearance Ionic character pH-value of a 10 % solution Specific weight at 20 °C Stabilities

Textile softener for padding and exhaust procedures Micro-emulsion of an organo-modified polysiloxane Colourless to faintly yellow, clear to opal Cationic

4.0 – 6.0

Approx. 1.0 TUBINGAL RGH is stable to hard water and acids in the usual industrial concentrations. TUBINGAL RGH is stable to alkali (tested up to pH 11). When mixing several products, we propose checking its compatibility in pretrials. The product is not sensitive to frost. TUBINGAL RGH is sensitive to temperatures higher than 60 °C.

Storability

TUBINGAL RGH can be stored for at least 12 months if stored properly in closed, original containers.

The above given values are product describing data. Please consult the ‘delivery specification’ for binding product specifications. Further data about product properties, toxicological, ecological data as well as data relevant to safety can be found in the safety data sheet.

Properties
TUBINGAL RGH is a textile softening agent for padding and exhaust procedures which is tailor-made for today’s requirements in industrial use. Its characteristic properties are the following: - soft and sleeky handle - outstanding “core softness”, particularly on woven articles - excellent soft handle on OE yarn qualities

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TUBINGAL RGH total pages 3 page 1

- hydrophilic character - very stable to yellowing - highly stable to alkali (tested up to pH 11) - extremely stable to shearing, can be applied on jet dyeing machines - good substantivity independent from pH - positive influence on elasticity and elastic recovery - improved sewability - can be combined well with special optical brighteners - good stability to mild washing. TUBINGAL RGH is a micro-emulsion based on a recently developed and patented organo-modified polysiloxane. The range of properties of TUBINGAL

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