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Taking full advantage of the technological strength
and flexible mechanism, Jinke Chemicals actively pushes the
technological progress and quality improvement of the specialty
products. The ever improving product quality is the best footnotes
of our progress.
Jinke's R&D Center has fulfilled the research of
coated SPC. The stability spec. of the finished product
meets with the European criteria. Therefore Jinke is now
able to supply three types of SPC: Coated SPC, Uncoated
SPC and SPC of low oxygen to satisfy the varied demands
of customers.
Jinke's R&D Center has finished the test of SPC
of high bulk density; and is capable of supplying the
customers with SPC of bulk density of 1000-1150g/l.
Now Jinke is engaged in the research of TAED that can
be applied to auto-dishwasher. The research work is expected
to be completed before the end of November this year.
Asia and after the development of JK-Bright, the specialty
TAED for detergents, Jinke's R&D Center successfully
developed specialty TAED for bleaching for textile and
paper industry.
The instability of sodium percarbonate is the biggest
hurdle against its wide adoption in detergent industry.
In particular, its stability under wet condition has received
large amount of attention from producers of detergents
worldwide. Yet it is still considered to be a tricky problem.
For years, Jinke's R&D Center has been working hard
to study the ways to improve the stability of sodium percarbonate,
and recently breakthrough is made to greatly raise the
wet stability of SPC. This establishes the basis for expanded
range of applications for SPC.
Jinke's R&D Center is developing the sodium acrylate
acid polymer for detergent use, as a replacement for CMC.
This will yield a better result with reduced cost.
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