Textile Enzyme
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Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2019
Stickum adhering to and inlaying the fasciculus is removed by textile enzymes, accelerating the separation of fibers, strengthening the wettability and hygroscopicity for the surface of textiles and improving the dyeing effect of yarn and textile. Textile enzymes can wipe filoplume, pelletizing and barge effect on the surface off.
http://www.shingenzymes.com/enzyme/textile-enzyme/
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