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Product introduction
Ugary 1000L is a concentrated acidic cellulase manufactured by submerged fermentation with American technology. It can be used to make different activation product by dilution and suit varied color and defuzz effects. It can be used directly for washing .dyeing and finishing process under different finishing process for all cellulose fabrics.
The products have the abilities of rapidly and effectively fuzz removing, shorting treating time and saving processing energy. The treated textures have polishing surface, terrific texture, softening touches ,and excellent breath-ability. The finished texture will display smooth, soft and colorful feeling.
Technique data
- Appearance: Deep Brown liquid
- Active unit: 8400IU/mL
- Proportion: 1.1-1.2g/ml
- Liquid PH: 4.5-5.0
Application Conditions
A: For fabric washing
- Dose: 0.3~1.0% owf
- Bath ration: 1:5-15
- Process temperature: 45~55℃
- Process time: 30~40min
- Liquid PH: 4.5~5.0
B: For Knitted goods washing
- Dose: 1.0~4.0% owf
- Bath ration: 1:5-15
- Process temperature: 45~55℃
- Process time: 30~60min
- Liquid PH: 4.5~5.0
C: Washing in dyeing bath
- Dose: 1.0~4.0%owf
- Bath ration: 1:5-15
- Process temperature: 45~55℃
- Process time: 40~60min
- Liquid PH: 4.5~5.0
Inactivation
- Upon the completion of treatment, PH of the bath water is adjusted to 9.0~6.5 with sodium bicarbonate and temperature is heated to 65~80℃ for 15min. The treated material is then washed twice before subject to subsequent processes.
- treat with bleach
Package
This article packs for the standard 30Kg plastics packing bucket. Can also request a specification packing according to the customer.
Storage
The product should be kept in cold, dark and dry environment with temperature below 25℃ without direct sunlight. The product is guaranteed to retain the specifiecl level of activity for six months when kept under 25℃ in the original sealed containers.
Safety Remarks
During operation, please avoid contact of the product with mucous membrane on skin. Please wash the contacted area excessively if accidentally exposed. For detailed safety instructions, please refer to NCB’s material safety date sheet or contact NCB technical support. |