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Abstract: This study is confined to the analysis of environmental parameters of waste water generated after dyeing of cotton single jersey fabric with three different synthesized reactive dyes, including mono functional, homo bi-functional and hetero bi-functional dyes under four dye concentrations. Textile effluents were collected from reactive dyeing on two stages, including dyeing without and with additional fixing treatment. In this work, comparatively least pH values are recorded for the effluents collected from the second stage whereas mostDO, BOD and COD values are obtained inthe textile effluents taken from the first stage. In addition to this, the effluents containing mono functional and homo................
Keywords: Reactive dye, Textile effluent, Dissolve Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
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Abstract: Textile processing is a growing industry that traditionally has used a lot of water, energy and harsh chemicals. Bio-polishing is a developing and promising method for lowering the consumption of chemicals specially in wet finishing where plenty of these compounds are used. The singeing process replaced with environment-friendly approach using enzymes. Enzymes are specific and fast in action and small amounts of enzyme often save large amounts of energy and costing. In this study, we had done bio-polishing treatment in samples of Cotton Woven fabrics by enzyme. For this experiment I have performed the combined scouring & bleaching to remove sizing material from woven fabric................ .
Keywords: Bio-polishing, Cotton woven fabric, Singeing, Eco-friendly, Cost saving.
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