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Discover how catalase enzymes effectively decompose hydrogen peroxide in pulp bleaching, improving equipment lifespan, preventing fiber damage, and ensuring stable production.

Product Introduction


Many factories use hydrogen peroxide in their pulp bleaching processes. Depending on the bleaching process, residual hydrogen peroxide may need to be removed or decomposed after bleaching. Specific catalases are ideal for this purpose, effectively breaking down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.


Product Effects


  • Completely eliminates oxidizing properties, extending equipment lifespan and ensuring chemical effectiveness.

  • Prevents pulp fiber damage.

  • Stabilizes the production process (the presence of residual hydrogen peroxide can cause pulp pH fluctuations, uneven bleaching effects, and increase the risk of quality fluctuations during production).

  • Prevents yellowing and color differences.

  • Improves sizing effect.

  • No secondary pollution, reduces the use of harmful chemicals, and is compatible with chlorine-free bleaching processes.


Product Process Flow


Product Process Flow


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