01.04.17
According to AkzoNobel, detergent manufacturers can now meet strict environmental regulations relating to the use of phosphates following the launch of a new ingredient developed by the firm’s chelates business.
The product, Dissolvine M-40, is a chelating agent with a readily biodegradable active ingredient—known as MGDA—that is more sustainable than some current alternatives. It will enable the detergent industry to meet stringent rules requiring the removal of phosphate builders in their formulations, without compromising on performance, according to AkzoNobel.
The introduction of MGDA now gives AkzoNobel a complete range of readily biodegradable chelating agents for the detergent industry.
More info: http://sc.akzonobel.com/en/fabric-cleaning/Pages/home.aspx
The product, Dissolvine M-40, is a chelating agent with a readily biodegradable active ingredient—known as MGDA—that is more sustainable than some current alternatives. It will enable the detergent industry to meet stringent rules requiring the removal of phosphate builders in their formulations, without compromising on performance, according to AkzoNobel.
The introduction of MGDA now gives AkzoNobel a complete range of readily biodegradable chelating agents for the detergent industry.
More info: http://sc.akzonobel.com/en/fabric-cleaning/Pages/home.aspx