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Textile Effluents: Treatment and Disposal by YASA ET - Textile

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Textile industries consume different kinds of manmade dyes or other chemicals and release huge extents of highly polluted water into the environment. The main pollution in textile wastewater come from dyeing and finishing processes. These processes require the input of a wide range of chemicals and dyestuffs, which generally are organic compounds of complex structure. Water is used as the principal medium to apply dyes and various chemicals to textiles. Since many of them are not contained in the final product, they became waste and cause disposal problems. Major pollutants in textile wastewaters are high suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, heat, colour, acidity, and other soluble substances. Pollutants generated by textile mills include BOD, SS, oil and grease, sulphides, phenols and chromium. YASA ET can help you to find the most suitable solution to your textile effluent wastewater problems. For more information kindly get in touch with our professionals.

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