Introduction
Nonionic flake softeners are widely used in textile finishing to impart softness, smoothness, and antistatic effects to various types of fabrics. With excellent compatibility and low reactivity, they’re ideal for both natural and synthetic fibers.
Name: Nonionic Flake Softener
Appearance: Pale yellow to off-white flakes
Ionicity: Nonionic
pH (5–10% solution): 5.0–7.0
Solubility: Easily dispersible in hot water (50–70°C)
Non-yellowing: Suitable for white or light-colored fabrics
Excellent Softness: Leaves a silky and fluffy hand-feel
Low Foam: No excessive foam during application
Good Rewetting: Maintains moisture balance in fabrics
Wide Compatibility: Works well with other textile auxiliaries
Fabric Type | Application | Benefit |
---|---|---|
Cotton, T/C, Polyester | Padding or exhaust method | Softness, smoothness, anti-static |
Knitted or woven fabrics | Final finishing | Enhanced hand-feel and drape |
Towels, Bedding, Denim | Bulk finishing | Softer, fuller texture |
Dilution: Disperse in 60–70°C water at 5–10% concentration
Padding Method: 20–30 g/L
Exhaust Method: 1–3% owf (on weight of fabric)
Storage: Keep in cool, dry conditions, tightly sealed
✅ Non-reactive and stable
✅ Suitable for all fabric types
✅ Low yellowing risk
✅ Excellent performance in both acidic and alkaline conditions
❌ Requires heating for dispersion
❌ Overdose may reduce fabric absorbency
Q: Can this be used in dyeing processes?
A: Yes, it is compatible with most dye baths and can be applied before or after dyeing.
Q: Is it suitable for baby or sensitive garments?
A: Yes, it’s low-irritant and non-yellowing, ideal for delicate applications.
Q: Will it affect fabric shade?
A: No, its nonionic nature minimizes any shade interference.
Nonionic flake softeners are a go-to solution for achieving high-quality softness and fabric finish across a range of textile products. Their stability, non-yellowing nature, and compatibility make them an essential component in modern textile processing.