In two Slovenian finishing companies the complete data of the textile effluents have been done. Textile effluents were classified in high and low concentrated, in view of their separate treatments and further reuse possibilities. The distinction between low and high concentrated effluents was based on effluents potential treatability by membrane and AOP technologies and their reusability in textile processes. As final step laboratory scale dyeing with recycled water and process water was realized with the aim of colour difference determination between normal process water and recycled water.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 14554390Water for a textile plant comes from various sources like rivers, lakes and subterranean water from wells. Water quality for all processes should be of such quality to avoid any process and final product quality problems (product quality and stability). Water quality requirements or restrictions will be collected for different water functions, like washing, dyeing, printing, cooling, heating, cleaning and requirement for different water quality standards will be described.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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