Performance Assessment of Different Detergent Available in the Market on Different Parameters under Same Conditions
Keywords:
Stain, DetergentAbstract
In this present research study, analyse washing behavior and stain removal efficiency from cotton cloth by using laundr-o-meter. This study is designed to examine differences in effectiveness of laundering process for cleaning of cotton cloth by using laundro-meter using different chemical recipe (detergent ,enzymes and silicon ) and check durability even after washing and regular wear.This study provide better methodologies for removing three types of stains like ketchup ,turmeric and grease stain from the cotton fabric by using laundro-meter. Laundry detergents are complex formulations incorporating a range of functional ingredients that may include: surfactants; buffers; chelating agents; enzymes; polymers; fragrances and optical brighteners. Their physical form has evolved from traditional powders through powder tablets, to liquid detergents and capsules, and the commercial marketplace is highly competitive, with consumers sensitive to both performance and price. Understanding the relative benefit of incorporating what can be expensive ingredients is crucial in formulation/product development, while exemplary QC is essential for long term market advantage.
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