Enzyme in the detergent industry
Enzymes are catalysts that accelerate biological processes. In laundry, enzymes help boost the performance of surfactants. Enzymes work differently than surfactants, enzymes break down stains which are macromolecules into smaller pieces, as a result, smaller pieces are removed from clothes more easily and redeposition of stains on fabric is prevented.
Economic affordability
A desire achievable by detergent manufacturers
Reducing the total cost of detergent products is one of the main challenges for detergent manufacturers.
Effective stain removal while maintaining fabric color, warp and weft, and quality is another challenge for the detergent industry. This important goal is achieved by bringing together the three elements of “effective stain removal”, “reasonable and economical pricing”, and “maintaining fabric quality”
Enzymes
The driving force supporting surfactants for effective stain removal
The use of surfactants in detergent formulations is inevitable and they make up a large volume of the formulation. On the other hand, the use of enzymes improves the performance of surfactants and helps reduce surfactant consumption in detergent formulations.
The effectivenesson stains and the decomposition oforganic substancesand macromoleculesinto smallerpieces
Smaller pieces dissolve more quickly in water vat a higher speed
Stain removal, degreasing and boosting surfactant performance
Preventing bacterial growth
Eliminating bad odor of clothes
Each enzymes is effective on a specific stain
Protease
Removing proteinstains such as:
- Grass
- Blood
- Egg
- Human sweat
Amylase
Removing starchystains such as:
- Flour
- Chocolate
- Spaghetti
- Potato
Lipase
Removing greasestains such as:
- Butter
- Sauces
- Salad oil
- Tough collar and cuff stains
Mananase
Removing stainssuch as:
- Sauces
- Ice cream
- Processed foods
Cellulase
- Enhancing brightness and preventing dullness
- creating softness and smoothness in fabrics
- removing dirt and lint
- preventing clothing from wearing out
Using enzymes in the formulation of laundry detergents
Reducing surfactant consumption
Lower formulation costs (total cost)
1. Enhancing surfactant performance in stain and grease removal.
2. Eliminating the toughest stains.
Shorter stain removal time
Reducing laundry time
1. Decreasing energy consumption.
2. Helping to preserve fabric texture.
Effective performance at lower temperatures
1. Enabling washing at lower temperatures.
2. Reducing energy consumption.
3. Helping to preserve fabric texture.
Biological and biodegradable
Reducing the environmental burden of laundry water usage.
BONTEASE AK
Features:
- Alkaline protease enzyme with incidental amylase and lipase activity
- Specific formulation for stain removal on various fabrics in aqueous environments
Benefits:
- No need for soaking garments
- No need for hot water washing
- Effective removal of tough and resistant stains such as blood, ink, and milk
- Reduced surface tension and prevention of re-deposition of protein-based soils (dirt buildup)
- Emulsifying and foaming properties
BONAMYL AK
Feature:
Alkaline alpha-amylase enzyme with the ability to remove processed starches
Benefits:
- Effective removal of stubborn stains left by sauces, baby food, pasta
- Prevention of stain redeposition (processed starches can cause dirt particles in the wash water to stick to stains, making them worse)
BMZYME AK
Feature:
Mannanase enzyme with the ability to eliminate various gums
Benefits:
- Removal of stains from various sauces, gum, ice cream, and fast foods
- Elimination of tough residues from the initial wash and prevention of dirt buildup
BONACEL AK
Feature:
Alkaline cellulase enzyme with the ability to modify the structure of cellulose fibers in cotton and linen fabrics
Benefits:
- Softening and smoothing of the fabric
- Enhanced fabric brightness and prevention of clothing dullness
- Removal of lint and cotton balls formed on washed clothes
BONAPAZ AK
Feature:
Alkaline lipase enzyme with the ability to remove tough oily stains
Benefit:
- Elimination of fatty residues and deposits formed by them
MULTIMIX
final step in maintaining the quality of clothing, removing stains effectively, and economic efficiency
Most everyday stains are formed from various elements, and using a single enzyme is not sufficient for their complete removal. Creating a balanced combination of enzymes to achieve effective stain removal and eliminate various types of stains while remaining cost-effective requires knowledge, experience, and laboratory equipment that may not be accessible to everyone. The use of enzyme mixes not only provides effective and economical stain removal but also simplifies the usage instructions, making enzyme-based products accessible to a wider audience.
MULTIMIX 3 Liquid
Protease
Amylase
Cellulase
MULTIMIX 4 Liquid
Protease
Lipase
Cellulase
Mannanase
MULTIMIX 4 Granulate
Protease
Amylase
Lipase
Cellulase
MULTIMIX 5 Granulate and Liquid
Protease
Amylase
Lipase
Cellulase
Mannanase
Most everyday stains are formed from various elements, and using a single enzyme is not sufficient for their complete removal. Creating a balanced combination of enzymes to achieve effective stain removal and eliminate various types of stains while remaining cost-effective requires knowledge, experience, and laboratory equipment that may not be accessible to everyone. The use of enzyme mixes not only provides effective and economical stain removal but also simplifies the usage instructions, making enzyme-based products accessible to a wider audience.
Feature:
- A balanced combination of protease, lipase, amylase, cellulase, and mannanase enzymes
Benefits:
- Complete stain removal due to the presence of effective stain-removing enzymes and their synergistic effects
- Preservation of fabric texture, color, and softness Ease of use