Printing and dyeing auxiliaries are a widely used chemical in the textile printing and dyeing process, used to improve the solubility, dyeing performance, and color stability of dyes. According to different components and uses, printing and dyeing auxiliaries can include various chemicals, some of which may be classified as hazardous chemicals.
Generally speaking, certain components in printing and dyeing auxiliaries may be hazardous, such as irritating, corrosive, toxic, etc. For example, some fixing agents that can be used for acidic dyes may contain acidic substances; Some bleaching agents may contain oxidants or acidic substances; Some softeners may contain organic solvents or other components that may be harmful to human health.
Therefore, when handling and using printing and dyeing auxiliaries, relevant safety regulations should be followed, and corresponding protective measures should be taken based on their specific components. Special attention should be paid to certain printing and dyeing auxiliaries, which may belong to hazardous chemicals and need to comply with national and regional legal and regulatory requirements. Relevant regulations should be strictly followed during storage, transportation, and handling to ensure the safety of operators and the environment.
It is recommended to have a detailed understanding of the properties and safety requirements of relevant chemicals before using printing and dyeing additives, and to follow relevant laws, regulations, and standards for operation. In addition, in any situation where chemicals are used, good ventilation conditions and personal protective measures should be ensured to minimize potential risks.