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What is an enzyme?

Enzymes are proteins with catalytic activity, and they are also active. However, enzymes are neither microorganisms nor bacteria and have no life.

2. Where does the enzyme come from?

Enzymes come from various organisms in nature, but commercialized enzymes are produced through microbial fermentation.

3. How do enzymes work?

Enzymes are biocatalysts that can catalyze the decomposition of complex substances in nature.

4. Is the enzyme safe?

Enzymes are just a catalyst that does not have side reactions and can be naturally degraded without harm to the environment and human body. Therefore, enzymes are a safe adjuvant.

What enzymes are used in the textile industry?

Mainly used are amylase, cellulase, pectinase, deoxygenase, proteinase, etc.

6. What is the role of cellulase?

Cellulase hydrolysis weakens the root of the protruding fiber fuzz from the fabric surface, causing the already brittle fuzz to detach from the fabric surface under the friction of mechanical force, resulting in a smooth and clean cellulose surface., Achieve anti pilling and long-lasting effect as new.

7. What are the benefits of polishing fabrics?

The surface of the polished fabric is smooth and clean, with clear texture and anti pilling properties. It has been worn and washed multiple times and is particularly new for a long time.

The polished fabric will still have no surface fuzzing after being cleaned 30 times.

8. What are the characteristics of biological polishing enzymes?

Enzymes are known for their stability, safety, and environmental friendliness.