Textile Processing Guide, fabric dyeing, bleaching, finishing, printing, articles


Useful Guide to all Textile ProcessingTechnicians, Textile Fabric Manufacturers, Textile Exporters, Textile Machinery Manufacturers, Textile Job Seekers , Employers looking for good employees ...Find interesting Articles on Wet Processing operations such as Bleaching, Dyeing, Finshing, Printing, Effluent Treatment, New Developments on Dyes and chemicals, Textile News etc..

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Textile Processing Guide is an effort, I have been making to collect all available and useful information in this filed. You can find a lot of practical tips, suggestions and views regarding wet processing of textiles of different fibers in different machines. This collection would be useful to students, exporters, processors and other textile manufacturers. Your comments and suggestions would help improve my efforts. Keep reading and send your feedback... Baba.

Textile Processing News

S Gujarat rising as hub for yarn processing, weaving

With the demand-supply gap for yarn still in the range of 10-15 per cent, textile units in Surat have begun making most of the opportunity ahead. Out of over 30 textile parks that are being set up in Gujarat, some of them coming up in Surat have decided to focus on yarn processing and weaving.

Prominent among these textile parks are Fairdeal Textile Park, Surat Super Yarn Park and Sayan Textile Park who would be focussing on yarn processing and weaving. “There has always been enough demand for texturised yarn in the country. Moreover, the yarn demand has been growing at a rate of 8-9 per cent annually. This has led to an increase in yarn processing and weaving capacity,” said Kartik Jain, managing director of Surat Super Yarn Park, a dedicated texturised yarn park which will be operational by Aug-Sept this year. Read more...


Wetting , wicking and summer

Distinguished aspect of wear comfort of clothing is “Thermo physiological wear comfort” which concerns the heat and moisture transport properties of clothing and the way that helps the clothing to maintain the heat balance of the body during various levels of activity. Moisture management is a technique, which helps in fulfilling the thermo-physiological comfort.

 

Eco Friendly Bamboo

 

The strong, shining, self merecrised, UV protect, antimicrobial, cool and warm fabrics from bamboo. It is the most widely accepted eco textile product in the market. The garments made out this bamboo fiber fits cool/warm according to the season they wear. Read more...

What's new in the market ?

Summer & Wet Processing

Every summer is a critical period for all processing men. On the one side water scarcity and on the other side the poor quality of water. All simple processes end up in a problem. Pay attention to the quality of water.

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Summer & Antimicrobial Finish

Summer is the seaon people go for perfumes and deodourants to mask their own body odours. Antimicrobial finishes may solve this problem to the maximum extent ...

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UV Protection & Summer

Protection of the skin against the action of solar radiation is a relatively new objective of textile finishing, since the textile does not always guarantee adequate protection. Avoid sunburns ...

Global Economic Crisis - A lesson for India!

The global economy is today facing unprecedented crisis with falling production and job losses.Most advanced countries are already in the grip of recession and the economic outlook for the developing countries is deteriorating rapidly...Read more





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Carbon FootPrints of Textile Processing Industry

Baba

A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment, and in particular climate change. It relates to the amount of greenhouse gases produced in our day-to-day lives through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating and transportation etc.

 

The carbon footprint is a measurement of all greenhouse gases we individually produce and has units of tonnes (or kg) of carbon dioxide equivalent.

 

A carbon footprint is made up of the sum of two parts, the primary footprint and the secondary footprint.

 

1. The primary footprint is a measure of our direct emissions of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels including domestic energy consumption and transportation (e.g. car and plane). We have direct control of these. >

 

2. The secondary footprint is a measure of the indirect CO2 emissions from the whole lifecycle of products we use - those associated with their manufacture and eventual breakdown. To put it very simply – the more we buy the more emissions will be caused on our behalf.

 

Textile Processing Industry and CO2 emissions: Textile wet processing industry is the one that uses a lot of inorganic and organic chemicals. The effluents even after treatment would contain so many chemicals that would react with the greens and fossils in the ground and emit CO2 that spoils the atmosphere and increases the Global temperature.

 

There are eco processing techniques and enzymatic treatments, organic cotton; organic processing and so many techniques and technology come in the front to suggest the processors to reduce the Carbon footprint. This is on the one hand. On the other hand the recent Global recession has caused the processors to adopt the cheapest technique to arrive at the result he wants.

 

The multinational companies of dyes and chemical manufacturers should come out with proper solution to meet the processors’ need with a global conscience of reducing the Carbon Footprint.


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