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Is GLDA.Na4 an auxiliary for blended fabrics?

Posted on May 21, 2026 By admin No Comments on Is GLDA.Na4 an auxiliary for blended fabrics?

Yes, GLDA.Na4 (Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate) serves as a highly effective, modern pretreatment and processing auxiliary for blended fabrics—especially polyester/cotton (P/C) and other natural/synthetic combinations.

While it is a commodity chelating agent used across multiple industries (like home care and industrial cleaning), its specific chemical properties solve several severe headaches unique to processing fiber blends.

Why GLDA.Na4 is Critical for Blended Fabrics

When processing blends like P/C, the auxiliary needs to protect the delicate properties of both fibers simultaneously under tough thermal and pH conditions. Here is where GLDA.Na4 excels:

1. High-Temperature Iron Fe3+ Sequestration

In the hydrogen peroxide bleaching of cotton blends, trace heavy metals like iron act as catalysts. They cause the rapid, localized decomposition of peroxide into harsh hydroxyl radicals OH, which slice through the cellulose chains, creating micro-holes in the cotton portion.

  • The Blend Advantage: Unlike basic citric acid or some phosphonates that lose stability at boiling or high-pressure bleaching temperatures, GLDA.Na4 maintains an incredibly high stability constant for iron and copper across a wide temperature range and under the strong alkaline conditions pH 11-12 required for cotton pretreatment.

2. Radical Protection for Synthetic Components

In single-bath processing of synthetic/natural blends, uncontrolled peroxide radical reactions don’t just damage cotton—they can lead to the yellowing or structural weakening of certain synthetic companion fibers (like nylon or spandex). By cleanly binding transition metals, GLDA.Na4 stabilizes the bleach liquor, ensuring that only the target natural pigments are oxidized, preserving the elasticity and whiteness of the synthetic component.

3. Excellent Dispersion Properties

During the scouring phase of blended yarn or knitted fabric, calcium and magnesium ions in hard water form insoluble soaps with pectin, wax, and spinning oils. These precipitates stick to the hydrophobic synthetic fibers (like polyester), causing severe un-level dyeing later on. GLDA.Na4 not only chelates hardness ions but also exhibits secondary dispersing power, keeping these impurities suspended in the liquor until they are drained away.

Comparing GLDA.Na4 to Traditional Textile Chelants

Attribute GLDA.Na4​ EDTA Phosphonates (HEDP / ATMP)
Biodegradability Readily Biodegradable >60 in 28 days) Non-biodegradable Poorly biodegradable
Alkaline Stability pH 10-12 Excellent Excellent Good (but prone to calcium precipitation)
High-Temp Iron Binding Very High Drops significantly at high pH High
Ecological Impact No nitrogen/phosphorus enrichment issues Heavy metal remobilization risk High phosphorus contribution to effluent

Application Insight: In modern textile mills focusing on sustainability certifications (like OEKO-TEX or Bluesign), GLDA.Na4 is rapidly replacing EDTA and conventional phosphonates in the pretreatment recipes of blended fabrics because it delivers identical or superior pinhole protection while meeting strict COD/BOD effluent limits.

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