Raghav Purohit
Bio
Hi, I am Raghav Purohit - Manager of Meghmani Group - Leading Manufacturer of Chemical and Dyestuff in India.
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PVC Form Board Market Analysis and Forecasts
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Foam boards, manufactured using Petroleum products, resins, and inorganic chemicals are most commonly used as an alternative for wooden sheets to manufacture doors, furniture, outdoor advertising boards, shelves, to name a few. Some of the most common applications of PVC Foam boards include wall cladding, indoor or outdoor decoration furniture manufacturing, partitions, display boards, exhibition boards, pop-up displays, hoardings, windows, false ceilings, and construction industry
By Raghav Purohit3 years ago in Journal
Advantages and Disadvantages of Reactive Dyes
What is Reactive Dyes? One of the most important components of the textile industry and many others, dyes are compounds that have the ability to adhere to any fabric leading to it being coloured. There are a wide range of qualities as well as variants of dyes that are available in the market that manufacturers produce but the most preferred by users are those that colour fabric at the soonest while being chemically stable. The two most important factors that qualitatively reflect any dye are temperature and time.
By Raghav Purohit3 years ago in Education
Optical Brightening Agents (OBA) | Types & Uses of OBA
Optical brightening agents (OBAs), also known as fluorescent brightening agents (FBAs), are chemical compounds that give whitening effect to fabric. They do this by absorbing light in the ultraviolet and violet regionand re-emit the light in the blue region. This blue light reduces the yellow colour of the substrate and give a brightened look. Unlike bleaching, it doesn’t leave ayellowish tinge and gives a much pleasing whiter-than-white appearance. Such a property sets optical brightening agents apart and makes it a much coveted thing in industries such as Textiles, Plastics, Paper, and Cosmetics.
By Raghav Purohit3 years ago in Journal
WPC/PVC Boards: Market Review, Advantages, and Opportunities
Wood-Plastic Composites can be defined as materials that are made by combining a powder of wood, or woody biomass from agricultural residues and then blended with polymers such as polyethene or polypropylene within an extruder. The development of this material has been underway since the over four decades with continuous WPC board manufacturers investing heavily in advanced research. Since this invention, the most usage of Wood-plastic composites can be observed in the United States of America predominantly for outdoor applications like deck floors, railings, to name a few. Apart from an option as a material for furniture, WPC also enjoys presence in various industries like shoe manufacturing as well as automobile.
By Raghav Purohit3 years ago in Lifehack