How do emulsifiers work? To understand this, we first need to understand the merger process. Coalescence is a process in which similar particles in an emulsion come together to form larger and larger particles, resulting in separation of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. Emulsifiers ... read more
Lotion type Emulsions can be classified based on the properties of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. 1) Oil-in-water (O/W): In this type of emulsion, oil will become the dispersed phase and water will become the dispersion medium. The best example of O/W emulsion is milk. In milk, ... read more
Emulsion is a mixture of two or more types of liquids, where one liquid (for example, droplets) has a tiny or even ultra-microscopic size, and they are distributed with each other. These are usually formed from the components of the liquid in natural form or more commonly using mechanisms such as s... read more
Spray Polyured Waterproofing Coating is a solvent-free, non-polluting, highly reactive protective coating developed by introducing advanced foreign technology and combining the construction process requirements of key domestic projects. This product is a two-component A, B, solvent-free, fast-cu... read more
Fabric lamination The lamination process is suitable for using individual textile substrates and combining them into a unique multilayer bonded textile structure. These hybrid fabrics are combined by heat and pressure to produce truly customized fabric combinations, such as three-layer laminates wi... read more