Water Treatment in Textile Industry

 Although it is not certain, approximately 400 liters of water is needed to produce 1 kg of Textiles material. Even these data alone are sufficient to explain the amount of water used in the Textiles industry. The properties of the water to be used in such areas vary according to the type of operation. In fact, not only according to the process, but also the materials used, the material produced or the technical details may cause differences in the properties of the water required in these cases. Among the main reasons for this are microorganisms, elements, bacteria and suspended solids in water. Depending on these factors, the quality of the materials produced also varies. For this reason, it is very important to use water purification systems in the Textiles industry.
 

What is Water Treatment in the Textiles Industry?

 Treatment systems in the Textiles industry vary according to the stage used. Before membrane technologies are developed, chemical methods are preferred for wastewater treatment. These are methods that affect the purity of the water and are more costly. In addition to the cost, since the standard of water will not always be the same in the use of traditional chemicals, it may cause the production to not always be of the same quality. Apart from this, it can cause the machines used to deteriorate due to iron, lime and microorganisms in the water and decrease their efficiency. For this reason, purification in the Textiles industry, especially with purification systems using membrane technology, ensures both less cost and standard production. For detailed information about these methods, you can contact us through our phone numbers on our website.
 

Uses of Water in the Textiles Industry

 In the textiles industry, the conductivity of water, that is, the degree of ions in the water, is a major disadvantage, especially in the dyeing phase. Because the fact that water is conductive means that more chemicals are used during the dyeing of the fabric used. This is a situation that increases the cost and decreases the quality. In addition, since raw water will not be used directly, many different methods are used from deionization to suspended solids reduction. In the Textiles sector, water treatment systems are preferred for pre-treatment, dyeing, printing and finishing processes as well as for final washing processes. For this reason, different methods are required for each stage. You can use our website or contact us for all the methods you need.
 

How is Water Treatment Made in the Textiles Industry?

 In the Textiles sector, water purification systems are preferred for the removal of microorganisms, apart from elements such as suspended solids, lime, iron and manganese, especially for color removal. Four different methods are commonly used in this industry. The first of these is the methods by which the physical properties of water will be changed. This is the most preferred method for the color removal of dye-containing wastewater. The other method is chemical oxidation methods. In this way, it is preferred for the degradation of dyes with chemical substances. The other method is biological methods such as aerobic or anaerobic degradation, which is preferred in the removal of organic compounds and heavy metals. Finally, there are electrochemical methods such as electrodialysis. In this method, while providing full color removal, 90% carbon removal can also be achieved.
 

Advantages of Water Treatment in Textiles Industry.

 Since there are many different stages in the Textiles industry, the degree of water purity required by these stages also changes at this rate. At some stages, the conductivity of the water should be low, while at other stages, the lime in the water should be purified and pure. For this reason, water treatment methods change due to the use of water with different properties in each process. The high lime content of the water used makes it difficult to adjust the pH level required in the dyeing process of the Textiles. Apart from this, the conductivity level is also a very important issue in the dyeing phase. Adjusting all these with Reverse Osmosis methods instead of using chemicals is both less costly and more efficient. For this reason, you can contact us to get detailed information about all the systems you need.
 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Which Treatment System is Used in the Textiles Industry?

 Chemical methods can be preferred, as well as purification systems using membranes. Chemical methods may be more costly than membrane system methods. In this case, you can choose according to the method you need.

Is the Conductivity of Water Important in the Textiles Industry?

 Yes, it is important. It is very important that the water is not conductive, especially during the dyeing stages, in terms of adjusting the color of the paint.

 

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