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Different methods of wet process Effluent treatment.

Waste waters generated at various stages of textile dyeing, differ in composition , strength and volume.  There pollution load is high and they arise mostly from spent dye bath that are principally composed of dyes (mainly unexhausted, hydrolyzed and surface deposited dyes), dispersing agents, surfactants, electrolytes, acids, alkalis, etc. >> Read more..

Water and Chemicals used in Processing - the final impact on environment
How to face the challenges of water pollution due to textile processing without affecting the industry? Both sides should be balanced with a high preference to environment. This article deals in detail with  solid case studies for practical textile processors to have a fare idea. >> Read more
Sludge Free textile effluent treatment:
This is an amazing experiment successfully carried out and presently practiced in more than 10 units in and around Erode, Tirupur and Karur. This is a preparatory treatment for Reverse Osmosis plants. >> Read more

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