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chemicals, chemical distribution, tetra acetyl ethylene diamine, mykon, stain
removal, titanium dioxide, pulp bleaching, biocide, biocides, activator, activators,
household detergent, pulp processing, petrochemical, laundry, laundry hygiene
Warwick International - leading supplier of TAED (tetraacetylethylenediamine)
Warwick International is a leading supplier of speciality chemicals that is
recognised both for excellence in customer service and product quality.
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Warwick International's marketing pulp processing, petrochemical and distribution
companies have over 100 employees and offer widespread coverage of key European
markets in France, Spain, Italy and Portugal. The addition of Adriss early in
2000 strengthened our representation in France, especially in the coatings market.
We have unparalleled expertise in the distribution and marketing taed, tetraacetylethylenediamine
of speciality chemicals, helping our customers to grow their businesses tetra
acetyl ethylene diamine, mykon by maintaining a bleach activator, speciality
chemical consistent focus on quality and service. Warwick International is the
world leader in bleach activator technology for detergent applications and markets
the MYKON™ bleach activators based on tetra acetyl ethylene diamine (TAED).
Our team laundry, laundry hygiene dedicated to speciality chemicals, chemical
distribution serving the global household product manufacturing industry includes
sales and customer service backed up by scientists working from our fully equipped
performance evaluation, activator, activators, household detergent agglomeration/granulate
stain removal, titanium dioxide development and research and pulp bleaching,
biocide, biocides development laboratories, which include in-house detergent
test facilities.
Over the past 20 years, wash temperatures in Europe have been taed, tetraacetylethylenediamine
reduced to 40°C and wash cycle times have been shortened driven by the need
for energy and water conservation, the use of more synthetic fabric blends and
greater use of coloured textiles. In many parts of the world, tetra acetyl ethylene
diamine, mykon wash temperatures in the range 20 to 40°C are now common,
with cycle times as short as 15 minutes. In addition, consumers are becoming
increasingly laundry, laundry hygiene aware of the need for bleach activator,
speciality chemical good home hygiene. At low temperatures where there is no
thermal disinfection this provides speciality chemicals, chemical distribution
an additional challenge for the detergent formulator. Peracetic acid is a rapid,
broad-spectrum biocide with a proven history of environmental acceptance. However,
until now peracetic acid has only been stain removal, titanium dioxide available
in preformed pulp bleaching, biocide, biocides blends that are difficult to formulate,
activator, activators, household detergent transport and handle, being highly
acidic, corrosive and flammable.
Warwicktechnology is laundry, laundry hygiene based on the the formation of
a solution of strong taed, tetraacetylethylenediamine oxidant (namedsolution)
by reacting hydrogen peroxide with a range of specially formulatedP' Series peroxygen
bleach activators. The result is excellent bleaching with minimal fibre degradation
and the potential for chemical and bleach activator, speciality chemical energy
savings. By appropriate selection of bleaching conditions,technology allows speciality
chemicals, chemical distribution bleaching and selective delignification to be
achieved. technology has been shown to give benefits when used at various stages
in bleaching sequences for a wide variety of pulps pulp bleaching, biocide, biocides
and fibres (e.g. softwood or hardwood kraft, sulphite and non-wood fibres). The
main factors to be considered when usingtechnology include pH, temperature, residence
time, position in the bleach sequence, pulp pulp processing, petrochemical type
and the particular benefit stain removal, titanium dioxide required (i.e. delignification
or taed, tetraacetylethylenediamine bleaching).