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Industrial & Home Care
TexCare® SRN 170THE POLY-USABLE POLYMER
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
What do you need?
Public, TexCare SRN 1702
»The bigger the family got, the more we
looked for sustainable products,
especially for our laundry. We buy
detergents that can wash more loads per
package and that works at lower
temperatures.«
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
The solution: TexCare® line
Public, TexCare SRN 1703
– Allows the use of many claims:
– Combination of those benefits can lead to other claims,
such as cold wash, fabric maintenance, less harsh
cleaning agents and more with less.
TexCare: The range of performance polymers from Clariant
Soil Release Anti-Redeposition Detergency booster
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Public, TexCare SRN 1704
How TexCare® works
Performance polymers for fabric protection
PROTECTION OF THE FIBERS AND CLOTHES
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
How TexCare® works
5 Public, TexCare SRN 170
TEXCARE are multifunctional polymers with a molecular
structure that is very similar to polyester materials.
HYDROPHILIC
HYDROPHOBIC
HYDROPHILIC
TEXCARE molecules are deposited on the
fabric, forming multiple layers that protect the
fibers more and more.
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TexCare® line
Public, TexCare SRN 1706
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TexCare SRN 170
Public, TexCare SRN 1707
Due to its relatively short chain length, TexCare SRN 170 is the most flexible TexCare in the
line, being easy to formulate in most systems.
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TexCare® Benefits
Public, TexCare SRN 1708
» Soil Release Polymers protect the fabrics from greying
and therefore consumers benefit from an increased
lifetime of their clothes. Protection from stains as well as
soil lifting activity have a positive effect on the washing
result. This increased washing power of laundry
detergents including Soil Release Polymers is something
the consumers can directly judge and enjoy in their
everyday life. «
Dr. Gabi Ohlendorf
Technical Application Manager, BU ICS EMEA
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Primary benefitsClaims for added value
Public, TexCare SRN 1709
TEXCARE allows you noticeable differentiation by adding substantiated claims to your
product.
Prevent staining and protect your clothes
Capture soil and suspend dirt
Improve your cleaning by boosting detergency
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Soil Release EffectSHIELD AGAINST STAINS
Public, TexCare SRN 17010
1. TexCare SRN 170 forms a
protective film on the fabric
3. During next washes the soil
removal is facilitated
4. The soil/polymer is then carried
away by detergent micelles
2. This film prevents the soil from
penetrating the fabric
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Soil Release EffectTexCare SRN 170
Public, TexCare SRN 17011
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60
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60
90
120
150
CO
LO
RD
IFF
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EN
CE
DE
CM
C 0
.11
:2.1
1
SEBUM / CARBON BLACK
STANDARD
DETERGENT
STANDARD
DETERGENT
+ TEXCARE
SRN 170
50
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0
30
60
90
120
150
CO
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.11
:2.1
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STANDARD
DETERGENT
STANDARD
DETERGENT
+ TEXCARE
SRN 170
DIRTY MOTOR OIL
Washing machine: Front Loader; Detergent concentration: 5 g/L; Water hardness 280 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 20°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
Soil release effect – all fabrics washed 3 times with the respective detergent before soiling, then soiled, then washed again with the respective detergent
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Anti-redepositionSTAIN TRAPPER
Public, TexCare SRN 17012
1. TexCare SRN 170 provides repulsion between
fabric and soil
2. TexCare SRN 170 also interacts with the soil,
capturing it and keeping it suspended
Disclaimer: This is a theoretical model and is intended as a general description of the anti-redeposition mechanism of TexCare.
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Anti-redeposition TestTexCare SRN 170
Public, TexCare SRN 170
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132
0
30
60
90
120
150
CIE
Wht.
D6
5/1
0
STANDARD DETERGENT STANDARD DETERGENT
+ 1% TEXCARE SRN 170
13
Soil: Carbon Black / Olive Oil; Soil Concentration: 0.5 g/L
Washing machine: modified Jar Test; Det. concentration: 1 g/L; Water hardness 70 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 25°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
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Primary DetergencySOIL LIFT
Public, TexCare SRN 17014
1. TexCare SRN 170 leads the surfactants closer to the soil
2. The soil starts separating from the fiber surface
3. Soil detaches from fiber surface inside
the micelle
Disclaimer: This is a theoretical model and is intended as a general description of the primary detergency mechanism of TexCare.
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Primary DetergencyTexCare SRN 170
Public, TexCare SRN 17015
5.710.2
6.6
14.06.1
14.6
7.0
15.1
14.2
23.3
0.0
30.0
60.0
90.0
Colo
rD
iffe
rence
ΔE
LIPSTICK RED DILUTED
FLUID MAKE UP
PIGMENT/SEBUM
OLIVE OIL WITH CARBON BLACK
MINERAL OIL WITH CARBON BLACK
Washing machine: Front loader; Det. concentration: 4.3 g/L; Water hardness 250 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 40°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
STANDARD DETERGENT STANDARD DETERGENT
+ 1% TEXCARE SRN 170
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Secondary Benefits
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Secondary benefitsCombine all effects for new claims
Public, TexCare SRN 17017
There are many other possible claims you can apply to your formulation when using
TEXCARE.
Wash more with less
Increased comfort
Less harsh chemicals
Cold wash
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92
0
30
60
90
120
Colo
rD
iffe
rence
DE
CM
C 0
.11:2
.11
Cold Wash with TexCare SRN 260Soil Release Test Results
Public, TexCare SRN 170
SEBUM / CARBON BLACK – Colorimetric Evaluation
18
STANDARD DETERGENT
NO POLYMER
AT 20°C
STANDARD DETERGENT
NO POLYMER
AT 40°C
STANDARD DETERGENT
+ TEXCARE SRN 260
AT 20°C
Washing machine: Front Loader; Detergent concentration: 5 g/L; Water hardness: 280 ppm CaCO3; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
Soil release effect – all fabrics washed 3 times with the respective detergent before soiling, then soiled, then washed again with the respective detergent
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
50
69
99
0
30
60
90
120
Colo
rD
iffe
rence
DE
CM
C 0
.11:2
.11
Cold Wash with TexCare SRN 260Soil Release Test Results
Public, TexCare SRN 170
DIRTY MOTOR OIL – Colorimetric Evaluation
19
STANDARD DETERGENT
NO POLYMER
AT 20°C
STANDARD DETERGENT
NO POLYMER
AT 40°C
STANDARD DETERGENT
+ TEXCARE SRN 260
AT 20°C
Soil release effect – all fabrics washed 3 times with the respective detergent before soiling, then soiled, then washed again with the respective detergent
Washing machine: Front Loader; Detergent concentration: 5 g/L; Water hardness: 280 ppm CaCO3; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Wash More With Less with TexCare SRN 170Soil Release Test Results
Public, TexCare SRN 17020
85 84
0
30
60
90
Colo
r D
iffe
rence
(DE
CM
C 0
.11:2
.11)
MARKET LIQUID DETERGENT
WITH NO POLYMER
USAGE CONCENTRATION = 1.6 g/L
MARKET LIQUID DETERGENT
WITH 1% TEXCARE SRN 170
USAGE CONCENTRATION = 1.2 g/L
RAW PALM OIL – Colorimetric evaluation
Soil release effect – all fabrics washed once with the respective detergent before soiling, then soiled, then washed again with the respective detergent
Washing machine: Tergotometer; Water hardness: 70 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 25°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
Marketing & Application, BU ICS, Industrial & Home Care
Wash More With Less with TexCare SRA 300 FSoil Release Test Results
Public, TexCare SRN 17021
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46
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20
40
60
Colo
r D
iffe
rence
(DE
CM
C 0
.11:2
.11)
MARKET POWDER DETERGENT
WITH NO POLYMER
USAGE CONCENTRATION = 1.6 g/L
MARKET POWDER DETERGENT
WITH 1% TEXCARE SRA 300 F
USAGE CONCENTRATION = 1.2 g/L
DIRTY MOTOR OIL – Colorimetric evaluation
Soil release effect – all fabrics washed once with the respective detergent before soiling, then soiled, then washed again with the respective detergent
Washing machine: Tergotometer; Water hardness: 70 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 25°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
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Less Harsh Chemicals with TexCare SRN 170Primary Detergency Test Results
Public, TexCare SRN 17022
9.3
6.1
10.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
ΔE
(C
IE-L
ab)
STANDARD DETERGENT
WITH 20% SURFACTANT
STANDARD DETERGENT
WITH 5% SURFACTANT
STANDARD DETERGENT
WITH 5% SURFACTANT
+ 1% TEXCARE SRN 170
SEBUM / CARBON BLACK – Colorimetric evaluation
Washing machine: Lini test; Detergent concentration: 4.3 g/L; Water hardness: 280 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 40°C; Soiled fabric: COPES
Test results on stressed lab conditions
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Public, TexCare SRN 170
Increased Comfort with TexCare SRN 170Water Absorption Test Result
100%
3%0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Sinking Time(relative to the fabric treated with water only)
PRE-WASHED WITH
WATER ONLY
PRE-WASHED WITH
1% TEXCARE SRN 170
TexCare SRN 170 makes the
polyester absorb water 97% faster
Washing machine: Linitest; Water hardness: 268 ppm CaCO3; Washing temperature: 40°C; 12 replicates
Test results on stressed lab conditions
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Thank you!
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Disclaimer
Public, TexCare SRN 17025
This information corresponds to the present state of
our knowledge and is intended as a general
description of our products and their possible
applications. Clariant makes no warranties, express
or implied, as to the information’s accuracy,
adequacy, sufficiency or freedom from defect and
assumes no liability in connection with any use of
this information. Any user of this product is
responsible for determining the suitability of
Clariant's products for its particular application. ٭
Nothing included in this information waives any of
Clariant’s General Terms and Conditions of Sale,
which control unless it agrees otherwise in writing.
Any existing intellectual/industrial property rights
must be observed. Due to possible changes in our
products and applicable national and international
regulations and laws, the status of our products
could change.
Material Safety Data Sheets providing safety
precautions, that should be observed when handling
or storing Clariant products, are available upon
request and are provided in compliance with
applicable law. You should obtain and review the
applicable Material Safety Data Sheet information
before handling any of these products. For
additional information, please contact Clariant.
For sales to customers located within the United٭
States and Canada the following applies in addition
NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS MADE
OF THE MERCHANTABILITY, SUITABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
OTHERWISE OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
© 2016 Clariant International Ltd, Rothausstrasse 61, 4132 Muttenz, Switzerland
® Product and service marks protected by Clariant in many countries
Public
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BackupFAMILY STATEMENTS &
TECHNICAL EXPERTS FOR
APAC, LATAM AND NORAM
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What do you need?
Public, TexCare SRN 17027
» Our household budget does not allow
for new clothes all the time — it's a good
thing our kids hang on to their favorite
shirts for longer. «
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What do you need?
Public, TexCare SRN 17028
» Our household budget does not allow
for new clothes all the time — it's a good
thing our kids hang on to their favorite
shirts for longer. «
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What do you need?
Public, TexCare SRN 17029
» Washing our clothes in hot water all the
time makes them look old really fast and
doesn't help to lower our electric bill
either. But how else are we supposed to
keep them clean and neat? «
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TexCare® Benefits
Public, TexCare SRN 17030
» With TexCare , it is easier for the consumers to remove
stains from clothes. If they like, they can also reduce or
eliminate the soaking step to shorten the washing
process. That means more free time for the consumers
to care for their families. «
Carlos Ilao
Technical Services Manager SEA&P, BU ICS APAC
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TexCare® Benefits
Public, TexCare SRN 17031
» Clothing is, for many people, a symbol of personal,
social and cultural identity. Therefore, it is important that
clothes look 'new' and last for longer. TexCare polymers
offer a more convenient solution to that. «
Fabrizio Mazzeo
Technical Manager Industrial & Home Care, BU ICS LATAM
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TexCare® Benefits
Public, TexCare SRN 17032
» Active families depend on detergents that work at all
temperatures and easily remove stains in the wash. The
TexCare soil release polymers boost the detergent’s
stain removal power in cold wash. They are easy to
formulate and bring value to traditional detergents, unit
dose, and cleaning booster products. «
Lisa Gandolfi
Technical & Marketing Manager, BU ICS NORAM
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TEST CONDITIONS
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Soil Release TestProcedure
Public, TexCare SRN 17034
Washing Step
Evaluation
Fabric Pre-washing
(3 washing cycles)
Soil application: Silk Screen
(Pressure and speed
controlled)
Ageing and drying overnight
at room temperature
Colorimetric Selection
of the stains
Fabric: Finishing Removal
TEXCARE APPLICATION
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Soil Release TestWashing Conditions
Public, TexCare SRN 17035
TEST CONDITIONS
Equipment Miele Medic Wash (Front Loader)
Wash Volume 12 L
Detergent Concentration 5.00 g/L
Water Hardness 280 ppm CaCO3
Washing Temp. Wool prog. (kalt & 40°C)
Rinse 1x
Drying 24 h, Line drying
Replicates 12 swatches/formulations
Washing Ratio 10:1 (24 swatches per machine)
Washing Time 30 minutes
Soiling 2x SBL 2004 Soilstrips
Soiled fabric COPES
Ballast Cotton
AssessmentsColor Difference DE CMC (0.11:2.11),
Illuminant D65 / 10º
Dirty Motor Oil:
100% Dirty Motor Oil
(used motor oil collected
from a car repairing shop)
Sebum/Carbon Black:
20.0% Olive Oil
20.0% Fatty Alcohol (C16-C18)
12.7% Tallow Fatty Acid
10.0% Paraffinum Liquidum
10.0% Cetyl Palmitate
10.0% Coconut Oil
6.0% Coconut Oil Fatty Acid
6.0% Soybean Oil Fatty Acid
5.0% Squalene
0.3% Carbon Black
Tested Soils Composition
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Soil Release TestTested Formulations
Public, TexCare SRN 17036
- Detergent base: HDL based on European market
HDL BASE % a.m.
Linear Alkylsulfonate 7.0
Lauryl ether sulfate with 2 mol EO 9.0
Genapol LA 070 7.0
Coconut oil Fatty Acids 3.7
Glycerin 5.7
Ethanol 2.0
Citric Acid 3.2
Boric Acid 1.0
Sequest DTMP 0.7
TexCare SRN 260 1.0
NaOH, 50% Qs pH 7,6 - 7,8
Water qs 100
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TEST CONDITIONS
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Anti-Redeposition Test Procedure
Public, TexCare SRN 17038
Rinse one swatch at a time
Evaluation
Mix soil and detergent solution Disperse the soil for 5 minutes
Add fabric swatches, one at a
timeWash for 30 minutes
Fabric: Finishing Removal
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Anti-Redeposition TestWashing Conditions
Public, TexCare SRN 17039
TEST CONDITIONS
Equipment Modified Jar Test (Clariant)
Detergent Concentration 1.0 g/L
Soil and Soil Concentration Carbon Black/Olive Oil (0.5g/L)
Soaking Time none
Washing Time 30 minutes
Solution Volume 1L
N° of 5cm x 5cm swatches per vessel 10
Number of Replicates 1
Temperature 25°C
Water Hardness 70 ppm CaCO3
Equipment Modified Jar Test (Clariant)
Soiled fabric COPES (50:50)
Assessments CIE Whiteness), Illuminant D65 / 10º
Sebum/Carbon Black:
95% Olive Oil
5% Carbon Black
Tested Soil Composition
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Anti-Redeposition TestTested Formulations
Public, TexCare SRN 17040
- Detergent base: HDL based on European market
HDL BASE % a.m.
Linear Alkylsulfonate 7.0
Lauryl ether sulfate with 2 mol EO 9.0
Genapol LA 070 7.0
Coconut oil Fatty Acids 3.7
Glycerin 5.7
Ethanol 2.0
Citric Acid 3.2
Boric Acid 1.0
Sequest DTMP 0.7
TexCare SRN 260 1.0
NaOH, 50% Qs pH 7,6 - 7,8
Water qs 100
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TEST CONDITIONS
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Primary Detergency Test Procedure
Public, TexCare SRN 17042
Wash process in the washing
machine
Drying overnight
Measurement of washed
fabrics
Photometric measurement of
pre-stained fabrics
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Primary Detergency TestWashing Conditions
Public, TexCare SRN 17043
TEST CONDITIONS
Equipment Miele W1935
Wash Volume 10 L
Detergent Concentration 4.3 g/L
Water Hardness 14°dH
Washing Temp. 40°C
Programme Cotton
Soil Ballast 3 SBL 2004
Replicates2 monitors per fabric per machine, 2 wash
cycles – 4 total per fabric
Washing Ratio 4:1 (24 swatches per machine)
Washing Time 2:30
Ballast 3 kg cotton
Assessment MACH5
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Primary Detergency TestTested Formulations
Public, TexCare SRN 17044
- Detergent base: HDL based on European market
HDL BASE % a.m.
Linear Alkylsulfonate 7.0
Lauryl ether sulfate with 2 mol EO 9.0
Genapol LA 070 7.0
Coconut oil Fatty Acids 3.7
Glycerin 5.7
Ethanol 2.0
Citric Acid 3.2
Boric Acid 1.0
Sequest DTMP 0.7
TexCare SRN 260 1.0
NaOH, 50% Qs pH 7,6 - 7,8
Water qs 100