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How biopolishing cellulases make fabrics stay new for longer


Biopolishing cellulases make fabrics stay new for longer including keeping printing quality in daily wash and wear. In this video, you'll learn how it works.

Microfibrils are microscopic hairs that protrude from the fibers of fabrics, leading to fuzz and pilling. These pesky protrusions also have a nasty habit of trapping dirt, which reduces the cleanness of garments.

Biopolishing cellulases specifically target and cut protruding microfibrils into smaller sugars, making them easier to lift away from the fabric. The result is softer, cleaner and brighter fabrics with less fuzz and improved pilling notes. ​

Visit our website to learn more: https://biosolutions.novozymes.com/en/leather-textiles/textiles

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May 16, 2022

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