Transcription of Water conservation in textile industry - SSWM
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48 PTJ November 2009 The textile industry is in no way different than other chemicalindustries, which causes pollution of one or the other type. Thetextile industry consumes large amount of Water in its varied pro-cessing operations. In the mechanical processes of spinning andweaving, Water consumed is very small as compared to textilewet processing operations, where Water is used all dyes, specialty chemicals, and finishing chemicals areapplied to textile substrates from Water baths. In addition, mostfabric preparation steps, including desizing, scouring, bleaching,and mercerizing use aqueous systems. According to USEPA a unitproducing 20,000 Ib / day of fabric consume 36000 liters textile wet processing, Water is used mainly for two pur-poses. Firstly, as a solvent for processing chemicals and secondly,as a washing and rinsing medium.
water. In textile wet processing, water is used mainly for two pur-poses. Firstly, as a solvent for processing chemicals and secondly, as a washing and rinsing medium. Apart from this, some water is consumed in ion exchange, boiler, cooling water, steam drying and cleaning. Textile Industry is being forced to consider water conservation for ...
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