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.
It is used for textiles by kamz
After my opinion they are not colloids.
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A colloid is a homogeneous, noncrystalline substance consisting of particles of one substance dispersed through another substance. Some common colloids are gels, sols, and emulsions. Particles cannot be separated out by ordinary filtering or centrifuging and will not settle.
Colloids are used in various daily life applications such as in food industry for stabilizing, thickening or emulsifying, in cosmetics for suspending particles, in medicine for drug delivery systems, and in the manufacturing of paints and pigments. Additionally, colloids are also used in wastewater treatment for removing impurities and in the production of nanoparticles for various advanced technologies.
Some uses of salt include: eating, manufacturing paper, setting dyes in textiles and fabrics, and producing soaps and detergents.
These colloids are called emulsions.
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some colloids cause pollution in the environment...some colloids release cfc's that contributes to the ozone layer depletion...
colloids are not visible due to their tiny particle size, (when the colloid is stable).
Yes, colloids can leave a residue when filtered. Colloids are larger particles that can be trapped by the filter, resulting in a residue left behind after filtration.