Achieving Vivid Prints on Polyester & Polyamide with Sylic® 317HB
Printing on synthetic fibers like polyester and polyamide demands specialized auxiliaries that ensure both vibrancy and durability. NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. offers Sylic® Disperse Printing Paste 317HB, a product at the forefront of polyester & polyamide fabric printing innovations. This nonionic, etherified polysaccharide thickener is specifically formulated to deliver exceptional results with disperse dyes on these challenging substrates.
Sylic® 317HB's superior performance is evident in its ability to produce crisp, clear printing outlines and exceptionally high color yield. This means less dye consumption and more vibrant, consistent prints. For manufacturers seeking top-tier polyamide fiber printing auxiliaries, our paste offers unmatched stability and rheology, leading to smooth application and an excellent hand feeling after processing. The product's good stability allows for paste preparation several days in advance, providing operational flexibility and efficiency.
NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is committed to providing solutions that elevate textile production. The robust chemical resistance of Sylic® 317HB to various acids and reducing agents ensures print integrity even under harsh conditions. When considering a high color yield thickener for your synthetic fiber printing needs, trust NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. to deliver quality, consistency, and innovative performance.
Perspectives & Insights
Nano Explorer 01
“This nonionic, etherified polysaccharide thickener is specifically formulated to deliver exceptional results with disperse dyes on these challenging substrates.”
Data Catalyst One
“Sylic® 317HB's superior performance is evident in its ability to produce crisp, clear printing outlines and exceptionally high color yield.”
Chem Thinker Labs
“For manufacturers seeking top-tier polyamide fiber printing auxiliaries, our paste offers unmatched stability and rheology, leading to smooth application and an excellent hand feeling after processing.”