Technical Guides for Textile Printing Chemicals
Explore practical guidance on product selection, applications, testing and supplier evaluation for CMC, CMS, sodium alginate, digital printing paste and textile printing thickeners.
In-Depth Product Comparison: Sodium Alginate vs. CMC in Textile Printing
Sodium alginate and CMC can both control printing-paste viscosity, but they are not interchangeable in every dye system. This guide compares their chemistry, rheology, wash-off, print performance and total cost in use, then provides a practical test protocol for supplier and grade qualification.

Sodium Alginate for Textile Printing: How to Choose the Right Thickener
Sodium alginate for textile printing is widely used as a thickener in reactive printing paste. This article explains its main functions, suitable applications, key purchasing parameters, and how buyers can request TDS, samples, and grade matching support before bulk orders.
Five Reasons to Source Textile Printing Chemicals Directly from Manufacturers
Direct manufacturer sourcing can improve technical communication, grade matching, batch documentation and total cost control, but it is not automatically the best route for every order. This guide explains five practical benefits, the situations where a distributor may be more suitable, and how buyers can qualify a textile printing chemical factory before purchasing.
How to Improve Color Yield and Fastness in Reactive Dye Printing
Low color yield or poor fastness in reactive dye printing rarely has a single cause. This guide explains how fabric preparation, dye selection, thickener rheology, alkali, moisture, steaming and wash-off interact, and provides a practical troubleshooting and quality-control workflow.
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