Shortcomings of yesterday’s enzymes

YOUR CHALLENGE:

The shortcomings of yesterday’s enzymes.


Yesterday’s enzymes used for fiber modification, which we now call 1st Generation FME, had some significant shortcomings.

YOUR CHALLENGE:

The shortcomings of yesterday’s enzymes.


Yesterday’s enzymes used for fiber modification, which we now call 1st Generation FME, had some significant shortcomings.

DID YOU KNOW?


First Generation enzymes were not compatible with wet strength resin (WSR) in most situations

SO WHAT?


Also, 1st Gen FMEs had broad activity and covered a wide range of furnishes. This means they worked more places, but they included costly activity that wasn’t always functional for your furnish. Sometimes that unnecessary activity was detrimental to your fiber.

THE SOLUTION:

Choose a fiber modification enzyme that does not have the typical 1st Gen negatives.


You won’t be limited by the presence of WSR, so you could take advantage of the benefits across all grades, not just bath tissue. You won’t be paying for activity in the product that you don’t need, and you won’t have activity in the product that is counterproductive to your end goals.

HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO MAKE IT HAPPEN:

CHOOSE A THIRD GENERATION FME

BUT HOW?


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