Mercerisation is one of the most important pre-treatment processes in cotton textile manufacturing. It significantly enhances fabric quality, dye affinity, and overall appearance. In this article, we explore the importance of wetting agents in the mercerising process and why they are essential for uniform treatment.
What is Mercerisation?
Mercerisation is a chemical treatment applied to cotton fabric or yarn using a highly concentrated caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) solution under controlled tension.
This process improves:
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Fabric lustre
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Dimensional stability
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Dye uptake
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Tensile strength
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Smoothness and handle
The treatment is usually carried out in a specialized mercerising machine where the fabric is impregnated with caustic soda solution and maintained under tension to achieve uniform swelling.
How Mercerisation Works
During mercerisation:
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Cotton fabric is treated with a strong caustic solution.
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The fibre swells due to the high concentration of alkali.
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Internal molecular structure rearranges.
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The cross-section of the fibre becomes more circular.
This structural transformation increases light reflection, giving the fabric a rich lustrous appearance and improved dye affinity.
Why Wetting Agents Are Required in Mercerising
Although caustic soda is the main chemical in mercerisation, its effective penetration into the cotton fibre is critical.
Caustic solution has high surface tension. Without proper wetting:
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Penetration becomes uneven.
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Patches or streaks may appear.
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Dyeing results may become inconsistent.
Wetting agents stable in strong alkaline environments reduce surface tension and ensure:
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Rapid wetting
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Uniform penetration
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Improved process efficiency
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Better fabric appearance
Before and After Mercerisation
| Property | Before Mercerisation | After Mercerisation |
|---|---|---|
| Lustre | Dull | Bright & Lustrous |
| Dye Affinity | Moderate | High |
| Strength | Normal | Improved |
| Shrinkage Resistance | Lower | Higher |
| Surface Smoothness | Slightly Rough | Smooth |
This transformation highlights the importance of uniform chemical penetration — which is made possible with high-quality wetting agents.
Wetting Agents Used in Mercerising Process
The wetting agents used in mercerising must:
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Be stable in high caustic concentration
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Maintain performance under strong alkaline conditions
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Provide rapid and deep fibre penetration
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Avoid foam generation
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Support smooth machine operation
High-performance mercerising agents significantly improve uniformity, especially in heavily sized fabrics.
Aromerce NC Conc. – Mercerising Wetting Agent
For over 20 years, Starco has been manufacturing Aromerce NC Conc., a concentrated mercerising wetting agent specifically designed for cotton mercerisation.
Key Benefits:
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Excellent stability in caustic environment
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Reduces surface tension of caustic soda solution
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Enables rapid and uniform penetration
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Improves wet-ability even in heavily sized fabric
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Supports smooth mercerising machine performance
This results in consistent fabric lustre and enhanced dyeing performance.
About Starco
Starco Arochem Pvt. Ltd. is a quality-focused manufacturer and exporter of textile auxiliaries and specialty chemicals.
The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified and operates with a strong focus on:
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Consistent product quality
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Timely delivery
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Transparent communication
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Technical support for textile processors
With decades of experience in textile chemical manufacturing, Starco continues to support mills with reliable and performance-driven solutions.




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