Granular Detergent Enzymes Individual

Key Advantages of Granular Enzyme Technology

• Enhanced Stability – protects enzymes from heat, moisture, and chemical degradation
• Improved Handling – reduces dust formation and improves flow properties
• Formulation Compatibility – allows seamless integration with other detergent components
• Uniformity in Powders – prevents segregation during storage and transportation

Enzymes are highly efficient biological catalysts that improve detergent performance by breaking down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, even under low-temperature washing conditions. However, their biological nature makes them sensitive to environmental factors such as heat, moisture, pH extremes, and reactive chemicals. Without protection, enzymes can lose activity during storage, transportation, or formulation.

Granular enzyme technology addresses these challenges by providing a stable, easy-to-handle form of enzymes that can be seamlessly integrated into detergent powders. In this technology, enzymes are first stabilized with agents like sugars and salts to form a core. This core is then coated with protective layers comprising polymers, inorganic salts, anti-dust agents, and coloring materials. These coatings safeguard enzyme activity, control release during washing, and ensure uniform dispersion in detergent formulations.

Typical Components in Enzyme Granulation

• Enzyme concentrates – the active cleaning agents
• Filler / granulation aids – assist in granule formation and flow
• Binder solution – binds powders into stable granules
• Matrix material – for additional protection if a coating is required
• Inorganic salts – act as protective or scavenger layers
• Polymers – such as Polyethylene glycol (PEG), Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), stearic acid, latex polymers, and HPMC for coating and protection
• Colouring agents – for identification and aesthetic purposes
By combining advanced granulation techniques including dry granulation, wet granulation, and fluid bed coating with these components, enzyme granules are optimized for maximum stability, performance, and compatibility in modern detergent formulations.

Amylase Granules

Lipase Granules

Cellulase Granules

Protease Granules

Amylase Granules

Our Amylase Granules are a premium enzymatic solution designed to enhance the performance of powder detergents. Engineered to target starch-based stains, these granules leverage the specificity and efficiency of amylase enzymes to break down complex starch molecules into smaller, water – soluble sugars, ensuring superior stain removal.

Benefits
• Optimized Starch Removal: Effectively tackles stubborn stains from foods such as potato, gravy, chocolate, and baby food.
• Enhanced Cleaning Efficiency: Improves overall detergent performance, even at lower wash temperatures.
• Formulation Compatibility: Stable granules designed for seamless integration into powder detergent formulations without compromising shelf life or handling

Lipase Granules

Our granular lipase is a high-performance enzyme designed to elevate the cleaning power of powder detergents. Specifically engineered to target lipid-based stains, it efficiently breaks down fats and oils into water-soluble components, ensuring superior removal of greasy and oily residues.

Benefits
Enhanced Cleaning Performance
• Specifically targets greasy and oily stains (e.g., cooking oil, butter, cosmetics).
• Breaks down fats into water-soluble components, making them easier to wash away.
Reduced Chemical Load
• Enables lower levels of harsh surfactants or bleaches in the detergent.
• Supports milder, fabric-friendly formulations.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
• Enzymes are biodegradable, reducing environmental impact.
• Contributes to sustainable cleaning solutions for households.
Temperature Efficiency
• Active at low to moderate washing temperatures, saving energy.
• Maintains cleaning power even in cold water washes.
Stability and Compatibility
• Granular form ensures stability during storage and handling.
• Easy to incorporate into detergent powders without losing activity.

Cellulase Granules

Our specially formulated cellulase granules are designed for incorporation into powder household laundry detergents. These enzyme granules work to revive colors and restore the smoothness of cotton garments and fabrics. By selectively cleaving protruding fibers on fabric surfaces, they remove pilling and fuzz, leaving fabrics looking bright, smooth, and refreshed after each wash.

Benefits
• Color enhancement: Helps maintain and restore the brightness of fabrics.
• Anti-pilling effect: Reduces fuzz and bobbles for a smooth, soft finish.
• Fabric care: Extends the life and appearance of cotton-based textiles.
• Compatibility: Optimized for powder detergent formulations and household washing conditions.

Protease Granules

Our Protease granules are a specialized form of enzyme formulation widely used in detergents and cleaning products. Proteases are enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of proteins into smaller peptides or amino acids, making them highly effective at removing protein-based stains such as blood, sweat, food residues, and grass. The granular form offers several practical advantages, including enhanced stability, ease of handling, and controlled release during washing. By incorporating protease granules into detergents, manufacturers can improve cleaning efficiency while maintaining the enzyme’s activity over extended storage periods. Their versatility and effectiveness make protease granules an essential component in modern laundry and industrial cleaning applications.

Benefits
• Enhanced Cleaning Efficiency
Protease granules break down protein-based stains such as blood, egg, sweat, and grass, converting insoluble proteins into smaller soluble fragments that are easily removed during washing.
• Improved Stability
The granular form protects the enzyme from moisture, heat, and other environmental factors, ensuring it remains active during storage and throughout the detergent’s shelf life.
• Controlled Release
Granules dissolve gradually in the wash, providing a steady release of the enzyme, which enhances stain removal efficiency across different washing temperatures and durations.
• Ease of Handling and Mixing
Granules are less dusty and easier to handle than powders, reducing loss of activity and improving uniform dispersion in the detergent formulation.
• Compatibility with Detergent Components
Granular proteases are often coated or formulated to resist interactions with other detergent ingredients such as surfactants, builders, and bleaching agents, maintaining their activity in complex formulations.

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