See how aminocarboxylate and polycarboxylate chemistry replaces phosphates to prevent scale for
See how formulating polyethyleneimine in a gel or liquid phase ensures even distribution at low
See how condensation-cured silicone materials with controlled crosslinking achieve fabric condi
See how branched polyester polymers replace quaternary ammonium softeners in dryer sheets to ac
See how a hydrophobically modified cationic polymer and solvent composition alters surface ener
Controlled crosslinking creates swellable cationic thickener particles that disperse rapidly in water while maintaining strong viscosity.
An acidic HEDP pre-wash lifts metallic oily soils that oxalic acid leaves behind, enabling cleaner industrial garments before alkaline laundering.
A phosphorus-free ware wash detergent uses aminocarboxylates and water-conditioning polymers to limit hard-water scale at lower wash temperatures.
An acid pre-soak before alkaline washing loosens tea and coffee tannin stains on dishware without bleach, phosphates, EDTA, or NTA.
Polymeric particles with limited water and optional surfactant remove textile stains without toxic dry-cleaning solvents or high-pressure CO2.
Polyalkyleneimines stabilize dyes in aminocarboxylate liquid detergents, preserving uniform color even in transparent containers.
Hydrophilic comb polymers boost surfactant action in textile pretreatment, improving dirt removal and dyeing uniformity with less surfactant.
An alkaline endoglucanase paired with a peroxyacid bleach catalyst improves soil removal and whitening while protecting fabric strength and enzyme stability.
Chelating agents hinder non-trans fat polymerization, remove sunscreen stains, and lower laundry fire risk in cleaning formulations.
A thickened peroxide composition limits lateral wicking while pulling blood and other organic stains into an absorbent layer for fast textile cleaning.
Zinc oxide particles bound during washing give fabric durable UVA and UVB protection without adding weight, stiffness, or costly processing.
Reactive dye-polymers improve first-wash cotton deposition while limiting buildup on polyester, nylon, and elastane and adding anti-soiling benefits.
A nonwoven laundry article separates detergent and enzyme zones, using a protective matrix to preserve enzyme activity during hot manufacturing and washing.
Nonionic care polymers with tuned glass transition temperatures improve surfactant compatibility, stability, and cost in fabric and home care compositions.
Anionic dye polymers enable high fabric shading in laundry detergents while avoiding costly synthesis and dye buildup on cellulosic fabrics.
Separate liquid detergents with neutral-to-alkaline pH and builder-enzyme chemistry improve bleachable stain cleaning while limiting glass damage and irritants.
Quantifies friction, compression, stiffness, and binding kinetics to identify fabric care actives that soften without greasy or stiff feel.
Block copolymers and surfactants in a laundry additive improve fabric softness, moisture transport, and antistatic durability after washing.
An organophosphate-fluorochemical treatment helps PTT carpet fibers meet flammability tests while retaining stain and oil-water repellency.
Preloaded dry cleaning substrates avoid wet-storage contamination and on-site dosing errors, then activate with water for consistent reuse.
Filtration, centrifugation, and solvent exchange remove shell particles and formaldehyde by-products without scavengers, simplifying formulations.
Low-level soil release polymer added in the rinse cycle improves food stain removal on polyester linens without harsh pH or textile damage.
Separate detergent and enzyme zones plus a thickened soap matrix protect enzymes during coating while enabling uniform application and release.
Dissolving TAED in alkaline water makes bleach activation pumpable, improving peroxy laundry bleaching and antimicrobial action at lower heat.
Hydrophobically modified cationic polymers keep wash suds high, then collapse foam in rinse to enable clearer single-rinse laundry cleaning.
A branched nonionic surfactant with a graft DTI polymer cuts dye redeposition while limiting wash-liquor dye partitioning and fading.
Specific polyamine-acrylate polymer compositions improve detergent soil removal and dispersion while increasing biodegradability in home care formulations.
Sugar-modified detergent polymers improve fatty soil removal and anti-greying while helping liquid laundry enzymes stay stable in storage.
PESA with citric acid and copolymers strengthens citrate-based dishwashing chelation, improving cleaning and shine while reducing silver corrosion.
Amino group copolymers with polyalkylene glycol chains help enzymes clean protein soils more effectively in detergent formulations.
Bacterial spores added to cold, short wash cycles keep fabrics odor-free by germinating later with heat and sweat.
A surfactant blend balances high active concentration with flow, optical stability, and reliable dosing in water-soluble detergent sachets.
An enzyme, surfactant, and chelant blend cleans RO and nanofiltration membranes faster while avoiding neutralization, acid use, and excess water.
A cationic polyglucan helps Bacillus spores stay deposited on fabrics and hard surfaces during water immersion and rinsing.
Diaminostilbene brightener and polyvinylalcohol-shell capsules improve cotton fabric deposition in diluted wash solutions without extra aids.
Modified starch and sugar alcohol particles enable customizable wash-cycle dosing while maintaining storage stability and dissolution.
Bacillus spores activate stable pro-perfume precursors on surfaces, extending malodor removal and fragrance release for at least 24 hours.
A glycerin-cellulose ether formula with plant-based softening agents preserves clear appearance and synthetic-like softness across wash temperatures.
A cyclic amine, nonionic polymer, and ammonium buffer composition removes CMP residues and lowers semiconductor surface roughness.
Fluidized-bed spray granulation plus rotating-gas treatment raises MGDA granule bulk density while limiting hygroscopicity for stable unit doses.
DNase-active polypeptides break down biofilm DNA in laundry detergents, improving removal of bacteria, soiling, and persistent malodor.
Aliphatic 1,2-diols stabilize liquid enzyme compositions without boron or preservatives, preserving clarity, activity, and microbial stability.
A mixed surfactant system tunes viscosity for stable, clear cleansing compositions with stronger flash foam and oil emulsification.
A polymeric cleaning booster maintains sebum removal and anti-redeposition in liquid laundry detergent while lowering surfactant load.
A thixotropic polymer blend helps antiadhesive rubber coatings balance adhesion, liquid transferability, and storage stability.
Aqueous floor coatings replace fluoro-surfactants and zinc cross-linkers while preserving water resistance, flexibility, and scratch resistance.
A swellable disintegrant and slip additive help a cellulose-based detergent sheet dissolve fast in water without sticking during storage.
Renewable polyalkylenecarbonate compounds help fabric and home care formulations maintain cleaning performance while lowering biodegradation and carbon impact.
A cellulose ether matrix and swellable disintegrant let detergent sheets carry sequestrants and surfactants while dissolving quickly and avoiding sticking.
N-substituted chitosan derivatives improve fatty soil removal on cotton and blended textiles while reducing redeposition and graying.
A crosslinked polymer surface lifts micron and sub-micron particulates from hydrogels without solvents, harsh rubbing, or surface damage.
Plant polysaccharides build a 3D network in amino acid surfactant tablets to improve dissolubility, flexibility, foam density, and mild cleansing.
An acidic sulfonate surfactant and phenoxyethanol blend removes soil, disinfects hard surfaces fast, and avoids bleach-like venting or PPE.
A cellulose-rich outer-container and low-cellulose bottle surface make detergent leaks easy to spot and clean during bulk storage.
Sequential precursor mixes form expanding foam inside fouling cracks, removing heat exchanger deposits without disassembly or long downtime.
Sulfate-modified esteramines improve clay dispersion and fabric whiteness in laundry and dishwashing products without separate whitening additives.
Natural sage and eucalyptus extracts replace harsh disinfectants to deliver 99% odor bactericidal cleaning with lower human-body harm.
Solid antioxidant particles use a water-soluble carrier to deposit on surfaces, reducing malodor over time without discoloration.
A surfactant-solvent cleaner with optional lipase removes greasy kitchen soils at milder pH, reducing skin harshness and surface damage.
Separate particulate dosing avoids detergent-softener incompatibility while delivering even fabric softening and maintaining cleaning performance.
Adding amine oxide helps dye fixatives work with anionic surfactants, reducing color fading and bleeding in colored fabrics.
A triethanolamine-citrate polymer system stabilizes liquid laundry detergents, preserving enzyme activity and limiting polymer degradation.
Glycolipid biosurfactants disperse clumping bacterial spores across cracks and crevices, enabling earlier germination and more effective cleaning.
Using C3-C4-rich alkylene oxides and ester-forming steps, these amphiphilic polyamines improve cold-water oily stain cleaning while enhancing biodegradability.
A phosphonate-chelator-enzyme concentrate cleans effectively at low dilution while limiting metal corrosion and stabilizing alkaline pH.
Bacterial spores in cold, quick wash liquor remove and prevent fabric malodor for at least 24 hours with lower energy use.
Mixing N-substituted amide and quaternary ammonium fluoride under inert gas limits oxidation and preserves etch rate over time.
A citrate-buffered biodegradable detergent balances cleaning, pH stability, and lower corrosion through surfactant synergy and chelation.
Biodegradable copolymers inhibit dye transfer during washing, reducing discoloration and fading while preserving textile colorfastness.
Ammonium-substituted ketene acetal copolymers keep liquid detergents effective after storage while improving textile soil removal and reducing redeposition.
Controlled polyvinyl alcohol acetal substitution improves greasy-soil cleaning and whiteness while keeping detergent polymers biodegradable.
PEG-based perfume particles use 35-75 μm secondary carriers to improve processing viscosity and structuring while preventing sedimentation.
A two-component buffer keeps peroxide microemulsion cleaners at pH 2.0-2.5, preserving shelf life, cleaning power, and low corrosiveness.
A solvent-surfactant cleaning composition dissolves burnt-on food at ambient temperature without caustics, abrasives, residue, or PPE.
Separate perfume from enzymes and Bacillus spores into different particles to avoid discoloration while preserving cleaning and malodor control.