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DEXTRINS Dextrins are starch converted products which find applications in textiles, adhesives, dyes, foundries and other industries. Advantages: Dextrin providesExcellent adhesive propertiesHigh strength films.Wide range of water solubilities. Description: Dextrins are partially hydrolysed starches that are prepared by heating or dry roasting in the presence of a catalyst. This dextrinization reduces the larger starch molecules into smaller dextrin components. The dextrinization process is controlled to result in several different grades of white and yellow dextrins. Common to all these grades of Dextrins, however is their ready solubility in water, almost wholly or partially. The controlled processing of Dextrins gives them varying physical properties such as decreased tendency of aqueous suspension to form gel and low viscosity of solutions which can form a continuous and uniformly thin film on drying. Dextrin films have greater elasticity and strength than mere starch films with equal thickness. Specifications: Type Hite Yellow Dextrin Dextrin 200 Dextrin 220 Dextrin 290 Dextrin 250 Dextrin 270 Dextrin 280 Description White or creamish white White or creamish white White or ceramish white Light yellow poweer Yellow powder Canary yellow powder Particle Size To pass 85 mesh BS Moisture content percent by weight max 10 10 8 8 8 8 Cold water solubles percent by weight 45 to 55 25 to 35 75 to 85 80 to 90 90 to 95 80 to 90 Reducing sugar as Dextrose percent by weight max 4.0 3.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 Applications:Applications of Dextrins in various industries are outlined below: Textile Industry. White Dextrins are ideally suitable for textile industry due to their high adhesive property and increased penetration. In textile printing, Dextrins are used as thickners. Adhesive Industry Because of their greater adhesive strength and fluidity, Dextrins are widely used in the machine labelling of tins, cartons, packages, envelopes, etc. In book-binding, carton sealing, cigarette pasting, match-head & match box making, and in the manufacture of spiral and convolute tubes, Dextrins are increasingly used. Dyes Industry Dextrins in dyestuff industry are used as a diluent to standardise the dyes with respect to the ranges of colours. Foundry Industry Yellow Dextrins serve as an excellent binding agent for sand cores in foundry operations. They give high green bond strength necessary for the mould to remain intact during handling. Depending on the properties required by the customers, a specific grade of Dextrins can be offered. Availabity:50 Kg bags. Other packing requirements may be catered to on the request of the customers.
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DEXTRINS Dextrins are starch converted products which find applications in textiles, adhesives, dyes, foundries and other industries. Advantages: Dextrin providesExcellent adhesive propertiesHigh strength films.Wide range of water solubilities. Description: Dextrins are partially hydrolysed starches that are prepared by heating or dry roasting in the presence of a catalyst. This dextrinization reduces the larger starch molecules into smaller dextrin components. The dextrinization process is controlled to result in several different grades of white and yellow dextrins. Common to all these grades of Dextrins, however is their ready solubility in water, almost wholly or partially. The controlled processing of Dextrins gives them varying physical properties such as decreased tendency of aqueous suspension to form gel and low viscosity of solutions which can form a continuous and uniformly thin film on drying. Dextrin films have greater elasticity and strength than mere starch films with equal thickness. Specifications: Type Hite Yellow Dextrin Dextrin 200 Dextrin 220 Dextrin 290 Dextrin 250 Dextrin 270 Dextrin 280 Description White or creamish white White or creamish white White or ceramish white Light yellow poweer Yellow powder Canary yellow powder Particle Size To pass 85 mesh BS Moisture content percent by weight max 10 10 8 8 8 8 Cold water solubles percent by weight 45 to 55 25 to 35 75 to 85 80 to 90 90 to 95 80 to 90 Reducing sugar as Dextrose percent by weight max 4.0 3.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 Applications:Applications of Dextrins in various industries are outlined below: Textile Industry. White Dextrins are ideally suitable for textile industry due to their high adhesive property and increased penetration. In textile printing, Dextrins are used as thickners. Adhesive Industry Because of their greater adhesive strength and fluidity, Dextrins are widely used in the machine labelling of tins, cartons, packages, envelopes, etc. In book-binding, carton sealing, cigarette pasting, match-head & match box making, and in the manufacture of spiral and convolute tubes, Dextrins are increasingly used. Dyes Industry Dextrins in dyestuff industry are used as a diluent to standardise the dyes with respect to the ranges of colours. Foundry Industry Yellow Dextrins serve as an excellent binding agent for sand cores in foundry operations. They give high green bond strength necessary for the mould to remain intact during handling. Depending on the properties required by the customers, a specific grade of Dextrins can be offered. Availabity:50 Kg bags. Other packing requirements may be catered to on the request of the customers.