Detergent Compound
Detergent Compound is a formulated blend of surfactants, builders, fillers, enzymes, and other additives designed to provide superior cleaning performance in various household, institutional, and industrial cleaning applications. Supplied as a free-flowing powder or granules, it dissolves quickly in water to effectively remove dirt, oils, grease, and stains from fabrics, dishes, and surfaces. The compound balances cleaning power, foaming, water softening, and fabric care through a combination of synthetic surfactants (anionic, nonionic), builders (such as sodium carbonate, zeolites), enzymes for stain degradation, optical brighteners, anti-redeposition agents, and fragrance. This versatile base material is essential for laundry detergents, dishwashing powders, and multipurpose cleaning formulations.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Primary Uses
- Coatings and Paints
- Solvent in lacquers, varnishes, and paints to improve application and drying.
- Enhances film formation and gloss.
- Adhesives and Sealants
- Used as a solvent in adhesives, particularly for bonding plastics and rubber.
- Printing Inks
- Serves as a solvent to improve ink flow and drying characteristics.
- Cleaning and Degreasing
- Effective solvent for cleaning metal surfaces and removing grease and oil.
Secondary Uses
- Chemical Intermediate
- Used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and other chemicals.
- Laboratory Reagent
- Applied as a solvent in analytical and synthetic laboratory procedures.
- Plastics and Rubber Processing
- Utilized as a solvent in polymer coatings and rubber cements.