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Lignosulfonate for Textile Dyeing
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Lignosulfonate can be used in textile dyeing processes as a dye dispersant and leveling agent. Here are some key points about lignosulfonate in textile…
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Lignosulfonate Production
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Lignosulfonate is produced through the sulfite pulping process, which involves the extraction of lignin from wood pulp. Here’s an overview of the lignosulfonate production…
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Molecular structure of sodium lignosulfonate and its dispersant and emulsifying properties
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The molecular structure of sodium lignosulfonate contributes to its dispersing and emulsifying properties in the following ways: Sodium lignosulfonate consists of a lignosulfonic acid…
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Sodium lignosulfonate structure and property
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The molecular structure of sodium lignosulfonate are: It is composed of a polydisperse lignin-based polymer backbone. Lignin is a complex polymer derived from trees.…
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Sodium lignosulfonate as a concrete admixture
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As a water-reducing and plasticizing admixture, it improves the workability of fresh concrete without adding extra water. The lignosulfonate polymer adsorbs onto the surfaces…
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Advantages of lignosulfonate over stronger synthetic superplasticizers
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Lignosulfonates are a class of natural-based superplasticizers that offer several advantages over stronger synthetic superplasticizers. Here are some of the key advantages of lignosulfonates:…
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Safety precautions for workers handling sodium lignosulfonate
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Wear protective clothing like gloves, eye goggles and dust masks when handling the dry powder form to avoid contact. Works areas should have adequate…
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Applications of sodium lignosulfonate in the oil and gas industry
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Applications of sodium lignosulfonate in the oil and gas industry: Drilling Fluids: Sodium lignosulfonate is used as a dispersant and thinner in water-based drilling…
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Sodium Alkyl Naphthalene Sulphonate Powder
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Sodium Alkyl Naphthalene Sulphonate (SANS) is a type of surfactant compound that is widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. Here’s a brief…
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