These oxidizing agents will be added to the enzyme bath or
the stone wash bath and will inhibit the reducing action of glucose during processing. As far as this study is concerned, some denim trials have been taken in which we
found hydrogen peroxide to be a good substitute as an anti back staining agent.
It has to be used in low concentrations to avoid imparting a more bleaching
effect on the garment. All these tests were taken during the enzymatic processing techniques as they are mostly used in all garment industries. All these trials have
been done on both the sample machines and a bulk trial has also been taken and
the report of the same has been given. The results of the trials are as follows:
Results and Discussion:
Some of the trials have been taken to prove the efficiency
of oxidizing agents as anti back staining agents, along with their recipe proposal and trial result. The bulk trial was also taken to check the effectiveness of the same
in a mass quantity and whether it stays effective in larger baths also.

TRIAL-2
SUBSTRATE: DESIZED DENIM FABRIC (8.5
OZ; GSM-260; 2/1 Twill)
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Fading By Exhaustion (Process Conditions)
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PRODUCT USED
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DOSAGE
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Acid Cellulase
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1 %
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Potassium Permanganate
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0.01 %
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MLR
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1:10
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pH
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4.5 using acetic acid
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Temperature
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55C
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Time
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45 mins
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M/C Used
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Sample Belly loading M/C
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Followed by 2 cold washes
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