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Papermaking Auxiliary Agent

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Papermaking Auxiliary Agents are essential chemicals that play a significant role in the paper production process. These agents are designed to improve the efficiency, quality, and performance of paper. They include a variety of compounds such as retention aids, drainage aids, strength agents, and defoamers .

Aluminum Chlorohydrate is used as a coagulant to improve the retention of fine particles in the papermaking process . Distearate and Glycol Stearate often serve as emulsifiers and lubricants, enhancing the paper's surface quality and machine runnability . Lauramidopropyl Betaine is an amphoteric surfactant that can be used as a foam booster and stabilizer in papermaking . Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SLS) are anionic surfactants used for their wetting, emulsifying, and cleaning properties in the paper industry .

These auxiliary agents are crucial for achieving desired paper properties such as strength, brightness, and smoothness. They also help in reducing the environmental impact of papermaking by optimizing the use of resources and minimizing waste . The selection and combination of these agents can significantly influence the final product's quality and the economics of the papermaking process.
FAQ
What is the brand name of this product?
The brand name of this product is Lanyao.
What is the model number of this product?
The model number of this product is Defoamer.
Where is this product manufactured?
This product is manufactured in Jiangsu, China.
What certifications does this product have?
This product is certified with ISO and CE.
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