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Enzymatic Process for The Wool Fabric Anti-felting Finishing

Li Dong and Lei Xu

Modern Applied Science, 2008, vol. 2, issue 3, 91

Abstract: Recently washable wool is strongly requested in order to avoid dry cleaning with chlorinated solvents such as perchlomethyiene. In this paper, a new enzymatic process direction is described for obtaining machine washable wool with acceptable quality. The principle of enzymatic process is introduced. To get a good result, proper pre-treatment process and proper enzyme is discussed. The conclusion gives advice to improve the quality of enzymatic wool fabrics.

Date: 2008
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