In recent years, with the rapid development of materials science and chemical engineering technology, the field of textile wetting agents has also ushered in many innovations and application breakthroughs, bringing unprecedented changes to the textile industry.
New environmentally friendly wetting agents typically use renewable resources or low toxicity, low volatility components, which not only reduce environmental pollution but also lower energy consumption during the production process. The development of bio based wetting agents using renewable resources such as vegetable oil and starch not only reduces dependence on fossil resources, but also reduces environmental pollution. This type of wetting agent can adjust its wetting performance according to environmental changes such as temperature and pH value, providing textiles with more flexible functional finishing. By combining inorganic particles with organic wetting agents through nanotechnology, the wetting efficiency is improved while endowing textiles with additional physical or chemical properties.
By combining physical methods such as ultrasound and microwave with new wetting agents, processing time can be significantly shortened, energy consumption can be reduced, and production efficiency can be improved. With the popularization of environmental standards, the production and application of textile wetting agents are increasingly focusing on environmental compliance, promoting the green transformation of the entire industry chain.
In the future, research on textile wetting agents will place greater emphasis on multifunctionality, environmental friendliness, and intelligent development to meet consumers' diverse demands for high-quality, healthy, and environmentally friendly textiles. As an indispensable part of the textile industry, the innovation and application of textile wetting agents are of great significance for improving product quality, optimizing production processes, and promoting environmentally friendly production. With the advancement of technology and the diversification of consumer demands, textile wetting agents will continue to develop towards higher efficiency, environmental friendliness, and intelligence.