Enzymes

Gammacolor offers a wide range of fabric enzymes suitable for any application and substrates, such as cotton, viscose, polyester, polyamide, aramid, modified cellulose, acetate and more.
The enzymes we offer cover the totality of applications in the textile field, especially: desizing, stone-wash, anti-stain, hydrogen peroxide elimination, bio-polishing, anti-pilling, hand modifiers, denim blank reserve.

Enzigamma AO

Enzygamma AO is a stabilized liquid catalase produced through immersed fermentation of a nonpathogenic microorganism. It specifically breaks down hydrogen peroxide by converting it into oxygen and water.

Enzygamma AP J

Specific product indicated for stone treatment denim fabrics in the washing machine. Enzigamma AP J textile finishing enzyme is a concentrated liquid formulation of cellulase enzymes for textile applications such as fabric and bio-finishing clothing.

Enzygamma AP Liquid

Enzigamma AP Liq is a fungal cellulase based on a biogenetic protein produced through a modified Aspergillus microorganism fermentation.

Enzigamma AP/N Liq.

Cellulase produced by fermentation of genetically modified Aspergillus Oryzae,purified during production. Physical state: amber-colored liquid, color may vary from batch to batch and is not an indication of enzyme activity.

Enzigamma AP/T

When Tencel fabrics are rope processed, the fiber tends to fibrillate, causing a burnished appearance to the fabric. To eliminate this defect, it is necessary to treat with Enzygamma AP/T.

Enzigamma Silk/G

Enzigamma Silk/G is a protease originally developed for use in detergent formulations to remove protein-based stains, for example, grass, blood, mucus, feces, and various foods such as egg and gravy.

Gammastone 45 J

Gammastone 45 J is a cellulase based on a biogenetic protein produced through a modified Aspergillus microorganism fermentation.

Enziprep conc

Cotton preparation enzyme that removes pectin from the outer membrane of the fiber cell. It is not for food use, but only for technical applications. Enziprep is used in the preparation and scouring of cotton yarns, fabrics and knitwear at temperatures up to 65°C.

What are Textile Enzymes

Textile enzymes are natural biocatalysts used in textile processes to optimize chemical and mechanical treatments, more efficiently, selectively and sustainably.

Due to their biological origin (proteins produced by microorganisms), enzymes act on specific molecules in the fibers, allowing them to remove impurities, starches, microfibrils or processing residues without damaging the material and with very little environmental impact.