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Chemicals is a major supplier of soda ash and
sodium bicarbonate to the textile and leather
industries
Soda
ash
TCL's
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soda ash is used in dyeing cotton and other
cellulose fibres such as linen, rayon, tencel
or hemp, to increase the pH (alkalinity) of the
reaction. The ideal pH depends on the fibre and
the individual dye colour.
Soda ash changes the pH of the fibre-reactive
dye and cellulose fibre so that the dye reacts
with the fibre, making a permanent attachment
that holds the dye to the fibre.
Sodium
bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate (technical and refined grades)
is used in curing wool and silk fibre. It also
aids in the dyeing and printing of wool and silk
fabrics. Textile professionals regard the quality
of sodium
bicarbonate manufactured by TCL to be ideal
for their dyeing and printing needs.
Sodium
bicarbonate is also used for tanning in the leather
industry. Tanning helps preserve animal hides
or skins, makes them immune to bacterial attack,
raises the shrinkage temperature and prevents
the collagen fibres from sticking together on
drying. When treated with sodium bicarbonate,
leather remains porous, soft and flexible.
Sodium bicarbonate is also commonly used as a
pH controller in basic leather tanning. The active
constituent in tanning chemicals is tannic acid.
Tanning is a time-consuming and exacting process,
requiring careful control of factors such as pH,
temperature, humidity and concentration.
TCL's sodium bicarbonate increases the alkalinity
of chromium sulphate solutions to assist the cross-linking
of chrome complexes with the animal-hide collagen
of leather. The reaction stabilises the animal-hide
collagen fibres so that they are no longer biodegradable.
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