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Textile Enzymes

Textile industry is facing tougher and tougher environmental regulations and challenges in the world. Troditional textile process consumes a large amount of chemicals and brings a lot of waste water.

The enzymes applied in textile industry provide a mild, environment friendly solutions in desizing and bleach clean-up process.

Textile enzymes can improve production methods and fabric finishing. The consumption of chemicals and the impact on the environment can be minimized with the use of enzymes.

Types Of Textile Enzymes

Cata™ TEX Catalase

Cata™ TEX Catalase is derived from Aspergillus niger and produced through submerged fermentation and refining process. Cata™ TEX Catalase can split hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.

In bleach clean-up process, it can remove residue hydrogen peroxide and improve the last preparation before dyeing under mild conditions.

SuperAA Tex Desizing Amylase

SuperAA TEX Desizing Amylase is a kind of α-amylase derived from Bacillus licheniformis and produced through submerged fermentation and refining process.

It can hydrolyse α- 1, 4 glycosidic bond of starch randomly applied in desizing process and remove the starch-based size from the fabric threads. Enzymatic desizing ensures the residue size is completely removed without any adverse impact.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Desizing is crucial in the textile industry to remove sizing agents applied during fabric manufacturing, ensuring better dye penetration and enhancing fabric quality.

Enzymatic desizing in the textile industry offers eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and cost-effective solutions, minimizing environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices

Enzymatic bleach clean-up provides advantages such as milder processing conditions, reduced chemical usage, and improved fabric quality, making it an environmentally friendly and efficient alternative to traditional bleach processes.

Sustainability in textiles is crucial for environmental well-being, and enzymatic processing enhances eco-friendliness by reducing chemical usage and energy consumption.

PH is a key factor in textile enzymatic processes, influencing desizing and bleach clean-up efficiency by optimizing enzymatic activity and minimizing environmental impact.