Bezact Powder: Next-Generation Laundry Science
Bezact Powder: Next-Generation Laundry Science
Discover how a precision-engineered 23-ingredient matrix delivers unmatched stain removal, active oxygen bleaching, and fiber protection.
Introduction: Beyond Standard Washing Powders
Conventional laundry powders often rely on a high percentage of cheap inert fillers and a single anionic surfactant. While this combination removes surface dirt, it falls short when tackling complex organic stains, set-in greases, dye transfer, or yellowing white fabrics.
Bezact Powder breaks away from traditional formulations by utilizing a 23-component bio-chemical matrix. Combining activated oxygen bleaching, dual-stage enzymatic digestion, multi-grade builder systems, and anti-redeposition polymers, Bezact Powder achieves commercial-grade results even at lower wash temperatures [1].
The Molecular Action of Bezact Powder
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A three-stage microscopic visual showing fabric fiber cross-sections during a wash cycle:
- Stage 1 (Penetration):Sodium dodecyl sulfate & Alcohol Ethoxylates molecules breaking surface tension, allowing water to carry enzymes (Protease & Amylase) deep into trapped protein and starch stains.
- Stage 2 (Activated Oxidation): Sodium Percarbonate reacting with Tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) to generate low-temperature peracetic acid molecules, dissolving stubborn organic discoloration without degrading fiber tensile strength.
- Stage 3 (Polymeric Shield & Brightening): act as Polymeric protective film around suspended soil particles, while UV light to emit crisp optical brightness.
Deconstructing the 23-Ingredient Synergistic Matrix
The secret to Bezact Powder's performance lies in its carefully calculated formulation balance:
| Functional Group | Active Ingredients | Mechanism & Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Surfactant Blend | Sodium dodecyl sulfate & Alcohol Ethoxylates | Combines high-foaming anionic cleaning power with non-ionic oily soil emulsification [2]. |
| Bleaching & Activation | Sodium Percarbonate, Tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) | Generates peracetic acid for active oxygen bleaching at low temperatures (20°C–40°C) [1]. |
| Biocatalytic Enzymes | Catalyst | Selectively digests tough organic stains (blood, grass, sauces, starch, gravy) without damaging fabric fibers. |
| Soil Suspension & Anti-Dye Transfer | Polymeric | Prevents released soil and loose dyes from re-depositing onto clean garments during rinse cycles. |
| Builders & Alkalinity Control | Soda Ash Dense, Sodium MetaSilicate, Sodium Citrate | Maintains optimal pH level for cleaning while softening hard water by sequestering calcium and magnesium ions. |
| Dechlorination & Protection | Polyethylene Glycols | Neutralizes chlorine present in tap water to prevent garment yellowing and fiber degradation. |
| Carriers, Structuring & Optical Care | Stabilize & Longevity | Ensures stable granule flowability, rapid water solubility, neutral filler balancing, and bright whites. |
Interactive Dilution & Dosing Calculator
Use our calculator below to determine the precise ratio of Bezact Powder needed for your laundry volume and soil level:
Bezact Powder Professional Dosing Calculator
Why Bezact Powder Outperforms Competitors
- Low-Temperature Efficiency: Thanks to TAED activation, active oxygen is liberated even in cold wash cycles, cutting heating energy costs significantly [1].
- Hard Water Resilient: Dual action from Sodium Citrate and Sodium Metasilicate ensures zero drop in detergent efficiency across hard water regions.
- Dual-Action Enzyme Catalysis: Protease and Amylase enzymes work together to break down complex food and bodily fluid stains at a molecular level.
Academic & Technical References
- ChemicalBook. (2024). Tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) and laundry detergents: Mechanism of low-temperature bleaching activation. Read Technical Report.
- Wikipedia. (2024). Sodium dodecyl sulfate & Alcohol Ethoxylates in synthetic detergent formulations. View Article.
- JEBSEN & JESSEN. (2024). TAED: Environmentally Friendly Activator in Modern Bleach Systems. Technical Product Specs.

