Industrial Water Applications
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Wastewater treatment solutions for textile industry
The Textile industry is a water intensive industry. Rising water costs due to increasing water scarcity and more stringent environmental regulations have lead to textile companies globally to seek advanced, innovative and efficient textile wastewater treatment solutions to assist them to reduce their water footprint, decrease operational cost and maintain regulatory compliance. Therefore, sustainable water quality management and conservation through water reuse strategies are increasingly becoming critical to the ...
By Genesis Water Technologies, Inc. based in Maitland, FLORIDA (USA).
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Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems for Textile
Textile industries are water-intensive and large amounts of water are used in textile manufacturing processes. Almost all dyes and chemicals are applied to textiles in water baths. Preparation steps such as desizing, washing, bleaching and mercerizing generally use aqueous systems. The importance of water in textiles is noted by the textile industries in India and China, their use of local water supply, and the mixing of untreated wastewater, which is composed of fats, oils, colors and other chemicals added in a ...
By Zetaş Kimya based in Ostim OSB/Yenimahalle, TURKEY.
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Effluent filtration in textile industry
To separate solids from liquids, nonwoven or woven fabrics out of animal or vegetable fibers are used, and synthetic fibers are now in use since several decades. In cross-flow filtration the filtrate is recuperated transversely to flow direction through a porous wall layer. In classic filtration, a filter cake is built up on filter surface and this cake reduce the flow of filtrate which will depend of the cake permeability. Often it needs such a cake structure build-up in order to obtain a clear filtrate. The ...
By Bucher Unipektin AG based in Niederweningen, SWITZERLAND.
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Water Technology for Textile
The textile industry is a water intensive industry. Rising water costs due to increasing water scarcity and more stringent environmental regulations have lead to textile companies globally to seek advanced, innovative and efficient textile wastewater treatment solutions to assist them to reduce their water footprint, decrease operational cost and maintain regulatory compliance. Therefore, sustainable water quality management and conservation through water reuse strategies are increasingly becoming critical to the ...
By akvola Technologies GmbH based in Berlin, GERMANY.
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