Peroxide Killers (Textile Chemical)

Peroxide Killers

In the textile industry, peroxide killers are used in the bleaching process to decompose leftover hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide killers are a type of catalytic enzyme called catalyses.

Peroxide killer can Effectively remove the hydrogen which stay in fabrics before dyeing.

Peroxide Killer ensures a two stage one path process of bleaching of cotton with hydrogen peroxide and dyeing with reactive dyes. Peroxide Killer ensures even and rapid neutralization of hydrogen peroxide liquor so that the same bath can be used for the dyeing of reactive dyes.

The Peroxide Killer forms a crucial component in the textile bleaching process, meticulously crafted to effectively decompose leftover hydrogen peroxide after bleaching. This key step, using a peroxide killer enzyme, ensures the fabric is impeccably prepared for subsequent dyeing and finishing stages.

Use Of Peroxide Killers In Textile Industry

Benefits Of Peroxide Killers :


  • Protect fiber and dye

  • Increase dyeing productivity

  • Reduce water consumption

What Is Peroxide Killers In Textile Industry?

Peroxide killers are used in the textile industry to remove hydrogen peroxide after bleaching or before dyeing.

Use Of Peroxide Killer In Textile Industry?

Peroxide stabilizers and peroxide killers are used during the bleaching process to either bleach the fabric or neutralize the amount of peroxide in the fabric. This reduces the amount of effort and water required in the manufacturing of the product.