Cellulase, Granulate
Denimax® for denim abrasion

Cellulase, Granulate
Denimax® for denim abrasion
The Denimax® family of products is our premium portfolio, giving lowest back-staining and a unique abrasion style.
Product features, details and benefits
Stonewashing with pumice creates substantial amounts of sludge. This has an environmental impact and lead to high treatment costs. With products in this family you can avoid these costs and reduce your mill's environmental footprint.
Excellent abrasion without pumice stone use
A small dose of this product can replace several kilograms of stones. That means less wear on machines, less pumice dust in the working environment and less sediment in wastewater. It also means no need for time-consuming removal of dust and small stones from the finished garments. Fewer stones in laundry machines means more room for garments, which improves productivity.
Low-dusting for improved worker safety
Dust from enzymatic products have the potential to causes allergies. Advanced granulation technology means that products in the Novoprime® family are extremely low-dusting. That improves worker safety at your mill.
Minimum strength loss
Stonewashing with pumice stones can over-abrade the fabric, leading to strength loss. Hems, waistbands and accessories are particularly vulnerable to damage. Products in this family give you excellent abrasion with a high degree of process control. That ensures minimum strength loss.
Reduced back staining and improved garment contrast
Back staining is the redeposition of released indigo onto denim garments. It leads to re-colouration of blue threads and blue coloration of white threads. That reduces contrast. The products in this family help to reduce backstaining and improve garment contrast.
How cellulase enzymes work in denim abrasion
Cellulases break down microfibrils on denim fibers’ surface to release indigo. That exposes the undyed interior for a stonewashed effect without pumice stones.
The indigo used to dye denim only penetrates the surface of the yarn fiber. That leaves the center light in color.
The cellulose molecules that form the fibers of cotton fabrics consist of long glucose chains. Cellulase molecules bind to exposed microfibrils on the surface of the yarn and break them down. That - along with mechanical action - releases blue indigo dye from the surface. Cellulases leave the interior part of the cotton fiber intact. The result is that the lighter areas in the interior of the fiber become visible and appear as fading on the surface of the denim. Textile laundries use cellulases to get fashionable stonewashed looks without the use of pumice stones.
A small dose of a cellulase product can replace several kilograms of stones. That means less wear on machines, less pumice dust in the working environment and less sediment in wastewater. It also means no need for time-consuming removal of dust and small stones from the finished garments. Fewer stones in laundry machines means more room for garments, which improves productivity. Cellulases also minimize strength loss and can reduce back staining compared with stonewashing.
Stonewashing creates substantial amounts of sludge. This has an environmental impact and leads to high treatment costs. With cellulases, textile laundries can avoid these costs and reduce their environmental footprint.
Which denim abrasion solution is right for you?
Explore our product families for biopolishing below. To find out more about our biopolishing range, get in touch with your local Novozymes representative.
Granulate
Denimax® for denim abrasion
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