Technical Grade refers to chemicals or materials that meet basic quality standards suitable for industrial, commercial, or non-consumable applications where ultra-high purity is not essential. These substances are typically used in manufacturing, construction, cleaning, or other industrial processes where minor impurities do not significantly affect performance.Regulatory requirements for technical-grade products are less stringent, focusing primarily on functionality rather than human or environmental safety at the same level as higher-grade materials. Labels often include concentration and hazard information but may lack detailed impurity profiles. This grade prioritizes cost-effectiveness and practicality for bulk industrial use.
 Basic Chrome Sulfate, commonly referred to as Basic Chrome, is a chromium-based chemical compound primarily used in the leather tanning industry. It appears as a greenish crystalline powder and contains chromium(III) sulfate complexed with basic chromium salts. Basic Chrome is favored for its ability to produce soft, flexible, and durable leather by crosslinking collagen fibers. It is the most widely used tanning agent worldwide due to its effectiveness and cost-efficiency. Besides tanning, Basic Chrome finds applications in other industries like pigments and catalysts.
Sulphur Black is a sulfur-based dye primarily used for dyeing cellulosic fibers such as cotton. It produces deep black shades with excellent fastness properties, including resistance to washing, light, and perspiration. Sulphur Black is widely utilized in the textile industry for producing durable, cost-effective black fabrics. The dyeing process involves reduction and oxidation steps to fix the color onto the fiber, making it ideal for bulk production.
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Sulphur Black is a synthetic sulfur-based dye renowned for its deep black color and excellent fastness properties, especially on cellulose fibers like cotton. It is widely used in textile dyeing due to its cost-effectiveness and ability to produce dark, durable black shades. Sulphur Black is insoluble in water but applied through a reduction process that allows it to penetrate fibers and form insoluble pigments within the fabric, offering excellent wash and light fastness.
Tally Oil Acid is a fatty acid derived from tall oil, a byproduct of the kraft pulping process in the paper industry. It contains a mixture of fatty acids, mainly oleic and linoleic acids, and is used as a raw material in chemical manufacturing, soaps, lubricants, and other industrial applications. The product is valued for its renewable origin and versatile chemical properties.
Tanbate is a synthetic tanning agent widely used in the leather industry to produce soft, supple, and durable leather. It is known for its ability to impart good fullness, grain tightness, and enhanced water resistance to leather products. Tanbate improves the physical properties of hides during the tanning process, resulting in high-quality finished leather suitable for footwear, garments, upholstery, and accessories.