In the competitive world of detergents, maintaining the vibrancy of coloured fabrics is a key differentiator. Novochem Resources Private Limited, a leading channel partner for world-class specialty chemicals, is proud to supply **D MAX**, the ultimate Optical Brightening Agent (OBA) for unmatched vibrancy in coloured detergents.
What is D MAX?
D MAX is a high-performance optical brightener. It works by absorbing invisible ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emitting it as visible light. This "fluorescent" effect masterfully counteracts fading, making coloured fabrics appear significantly brighter and more vibrant to the human eye.
Key Features & Benefits
D MAX is the preferred choice for premium coloured detergent formulations due to its outstanding properties:
- Exceptional Vibrancy: Delivers a brilliant, clear shade that is highly desired by consumers for coloured fabrics.
- Chlorine Stability: Maintains high tolerance to chlorine-based bleaches, ensuring performance even in complex laundry conditions.
- Cold Water Effectiveness: Achieves excellent brightening results in both cold and warm water washes, aligning with modern energy-saving trends.
- High Stability: Extremely stable in super-concentrated liquid detergents, heavy-duty powders, and across a wide pH range.
- Excellent Light Fastness: Repeated washing does not cause discoloration, and it offers high light fastness for fabrics exposed to sunlight.
Primary Applications
D MAX is versatile and highly effective in several applications:
- Laundry Detergents: The most popular choice for liquid detergents, powder detergents, and laundry bars specifically formulated for coloured fabrics.
- Textile Industry: Used in the finishing process for cotton and polyamide fibers to achieve brilliant colours.
Your Partner for Premium Chemicals
As an official partner, Novochem Resources Private Limited provides a direct and reliable supply of genuine D MAX. By choosing Novochem, you gain access to this premium product, backed by our expert technical support and robust supply chain.
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