Posted on February 24, 2010.
State differences in enzymatic detergent and a normal detergent.? Thank you for giving description
And explain how each plant and compare the effectiveness of two types of detergent.
detergent enzyme did not result in pollution of detergents Commons pollution.
detergent enzyme works through the mechanism of the inclusion of chemicals (enzymes) that have the property that they, themselves, breaking some kind of dirt or stains. For example, certain enzymes can help with grease, grass, etc., stains. In other words, the enzymes allow the undesirable component to be "digested", if that makes sense.
regular detergent is usually just a surfactant. A surfactant works by lowering the surface tension "of a liquid and has chemical properties that generally make good for both polar and nonpolar (such as grease) stains.
So the difference is this: Is this the spot is destroyed / eaten by the detergent, or it gets dissolved and carried away by the detergent.
See?
Peace, brother.
Detergent is a compound or mixture of compounds, intended to facilitate cleaning. The term is often used to differentiate between soap and chemical surfactants used for cleaning.
biological detergent (detergent enzyme)
Primarily proteases, produced in a form of extracellular bacteria
Amylases, detergents for washing machine washing to remove resistant starch residues.
Lipase, used to help eliminate fat and oily stains.
Cellulases, Used in organic softeners.
Used for presoak conditions and direct liquid applications helping with removal of protein stains clothes ....