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While these two series share similar physical forms and core advantages, they differ fundamentally in their application logic and functional focus:
IOTA ESKF Series: Defined as a high-performance hand-feel finishing intermediate. It focuses on providing maximum formulation flexibility, allowing for the precise customization of various fabric styles—from bulky and elastic to smooth and sleek—by reacting with various organic amines.
IOTA EESKF Series: Defined as a specialized hydrophilic hand-feel finishing intermediate. Its structural design is enhanced for hydrophilicity, specifically engineered to solve moisture-wicking challenges in high-end fabrics.
ESKF (Focus on Customized Texture): Due to the high activity of its epoxy groups, the range of compatible modifiers is significantly wider than that of standard epoxy silicones. It is ideal for manufacturers developing unique textures for specific fibers like silk or wool.
EESKF (Focus on Universal Hydrophilicity): This series overcomes the traditional limitation of using quaternary ammonium salts for cotton and polyester-polyether blends for synthetics. It can be processed into a universal hydrophilic silicone oil suitable for both synthetic and cotton fabrics.
Viscosity Profile: The ESKF series offers a wider viscosity range (300-2500 mPa·s) for diverse synthesis needs, while the EESKF series maintains a higher and more concentrated viscosity base (1000-2000 mPa·s), enhancing film-forming properties.
Self-Emulsification: EESKF possesses superior self-emulsifying properties, which simplifies the subsequent chemical preparation process and ensures higher stability of the finished product.
Environmental Standards: Both series are isopropanol-free, fully meeting the strict environmental requirements for high-end textile finishing.
Production Safety: Their high reactivity significantly reduces solvent usage during the reaction, effectively minimizing safety hazards within the production workshop.