I decided to write about “What is 'antichlor'” after a few colleagues asked for my help in the subject. If you are still in doubt, stick with me…
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A chemical used in the manufacture of paper or textiles to remove excess chlorine or bleaching solution.
Antichlor is a substance used in removing the excess of chlorine or bleaching liquor left in paper pulp or textile fibers after bleaching.
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What is the meaning of antichlor...
Definition of antichlor. : a substance used in removing the excess of chlorine or bleaching liquor left in paper pulp or textile fibers after bleaching.When to use antichlor in the textile industry...
In the textile industry, the antichlor is usually added right before the end of the bleaching process. Antichlors are used mainly on fiber, textiles, and paper rinsing. Rinsing with water should follow the antichlor treatment in order to flush out by-products of the procedure. For household use, rinsing both before and after use is recommended.I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.
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