sodium4,8-dibutyl naphthalene sulfonate
Alias: Pull open powder BX; pull open powder BN; pull open powder BNS; penetrant BX; sodium butyl naphthalene sulfonate
English name: Nakal BX;sodium4,8-dibutyl naphthalene sulfonate
Properties: It is a white powder, soluble in water. The relative density of 17% to 20% liquid is 1.075 to 1.12. It is stable to acid, alkali and hard water, and has excellent wettability and permeability, as well as emulsification and foaming properties.
Uses: The textile industry is used as a penetrant and wetting agent. It is widely used in refining, bleaching and dyeing processes to replace Turkish red oil, but it can make the hand feel hard and the vividness of dyeing is reduced. It has been gradually replaced by non-ionic penetrant. . It is used as an emulsifier and softener in the production of synthetic rubber, and can also be used as a detergent, a dyeing aid, a dispersing agent, a wetting agent for the paper industry, and the like.
FAQ:
Q1: HOW CAN I GETSAMPLE FOR LAB TEST?
A1: NORMALLY WECOULD PROVIDE SMALL AMOUNTFREE SAMPLE TO YOU WITH FREIGHT PREPAID. WE USE FEDEX,DHL,UPS AND ETC...
Q2: HOW TO KNOW THE EXACT PRICE FOR THIS PRODUCT?
A2: LET US KNOW THE SPECIFIC BULK INFO.,LIKE TECHNICAL REQUEST, QUANTITY, PACKING, PAYMENT TERMS AND ETC...WE'LL QUOTE BASED ON YOUR DETAILED INFO..
Q3: WHAT ABOUT MOQ?
A3: NORMALLY IT'S 500KGS.
Q4: HOW LONG FOR THE PRODUCTION TIME?
A4: USUALLY 25 DAYS ON RECEIPT OF DEPOSIT.
Q5: WHAT IS THE PAYMENT TERMS?
A5: T/T. 30% DEPOSIT,THE BALANCED NEEDS TO BE PAID BEFORE SHIPPING(ON RECEIPT OF COPY OF B/L)
Q6: WHAT IS YOUR PRODUCTION CAPACITY?
A6: 100000 TONS/YEAR.
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