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They are used as High temperature binders in the process of textile printing.

They are used as Abrasion-resistant coatings in the process of textile finishing.

They are used as Surfactant - used for flocculating, coagulating, dispersing, stabilizing etc.

They are used to increase fiber friction.

This results in reduced yarn slippage during processing and improved weave setting properties in fabrics.

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