TAED determination
In industrial washing machines, a specially developed bleaching powder detergent is used. These detergents contain an extra, tetra acetyl ethylene diamine (TAED) enzyme additive. Such detergents include oxygen-based bleach. With the support of TAED enzyme, a very effective cleaning is obtained against protein-based dirt and stains.
The tetra acetyl ethylene diamine enzyme additive exhibits bleaching action even in low temperature washing waters. Similar to advertisements, this additive removes the most difficult dirt and stains very easily.
TAED does not wear, cure and leave a pleasant and lasting odor. Therefore, it can be used safely in white and colored laundry.
At the same time, the suds of such detergents are under control and do not overflow from washing machines.
The biodegradability of the surfactants in the composition of detergents containing TAED is at least 80 percent.
Hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate are generally used as bleaching agents in detergents. When hydrogen peroxide is used, hydrogen peroxide is released by the effect of heat and alkalinity in the washing medium and the released oxygen acts as a bleach. The bleaching effect of sodium perborate is lower than that of 600.ında yıwedge sıtemperatureıclearıTAED is added to the compound. Many fabric dyes used today are resistant to the bleaching effect of perborate. However, it is still necessary to perform a test in order to avoid any other situation.
Accredited laboratories, which are accredited in accordance with TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 General Conditions for the Qualification of Testing and Calibration Laboratories, which are one of the accreditation organizations in Turkey, comply with test methods, test criteria and standards accepted all over the world. These laboratories are based on many standards developed by domestic and foreign organizations and provide reliable and impartial service.
