Summary | The cutinase effective solves series of problems due to the adhesives produced during the pulping process of waste paper (OCC, MOW, OMG, ONP) and the resin barriers produced during the pulping of softwood raw materials. |
Description | Cutinase is classified as a hydrolase. This enzyme not only catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bonds in insoluble plant cutin but also acts on other fatty acid esters. In the textile industry, cutinase SJ30 is used for bioscouring cotton fibers and for the biological modification of synthetic fibers. In the paper industry, it addresses problems related to adhesives formed during the pulping of waste paper (such as OCC, MOW, OMG, ONP) and resolves issues with resin barriers encountered during the pulping of softwood materials. |
Advantages |
Reduce resin barrier for paper machine and down time Prevent paper stains and holes caused by resin Cleaner white water system with less waste water treatment cost |
Application | For resin control during waste paper recycling |
Application Area | Pulp & Paper |
Application Recommendation |
Dosage: According to different dilution pH: 6.0-9.0 Temperature: 45-65°C Reaction time: 45-90 minutes *The dosage has to be optimized based on each application, the raw material specifications, product expectation and processing parameters. It is better to begin the test with the convenient volume. |
Effective Temp | 45-65°C |
Effective pH | 6.0-9.0 |
Source | Microorganism |
Physical Form | Liquid |
Color | Brown |
Scope of Shipment | Worldwide |
Package | 25 kg/Jerry can |
Storage | Keep sealed in a dry and cool place at temperature below 25°C and avoid direct sunlight. |
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