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filingDate 2013-08-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-103409244-B
titleOfInvention Soaping enzyme, soaping method thereof and application of soaping enzyme in washed and dyed fabric
abstract The invention provides a soaping enzyme, a soaping method thereof and application of the soaping enzyme in washed and dyed fabric. The soaping enzyme comprises the following components in mass percentage: 40-65% of laccase, 5-20% of oxidase, 10-30% of fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether, and 10-30% of isomeric alcohol polyoxyethylene ether. The soaping enzyme has decomposition and decoloration effects on hydrolyzed coloring matters in the solution and coloring matters adhered to fibers, and has no any influence to coloring matters combined with fibers via covalent bonds; meanwhile, washing and soaping procedures after dyeing can be shortened, water, energy and time are saved, production cost is lowered, and dyed fabric is enabled to acquire better washing fastness, perspiration fastness and rubbing fastness; moreover, the soaping enzyme is a biological agent, simple in use technology, easy to operation, more environmentally friendly, and safer in use.
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