Reuse of effluent from dyeing polyester fibers by thermal fixation using acid-based colors
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https://doi.org/10.5585/exacta.v9i2.2744Keywords:
Biodegradable chemicals, energy and economic efficiency, polyester fibers dyeing, textile effluent, water consumption, water reuse.Abstract
This paper presents the viability study of water reuse in the seat belt webbing dyeing process, reaching a great economy in the water consumption since the textile operation uses a great amount of water. To achieve this goal, it was tested several products during the effluent treatment that contains biodegradable characteristics and greater efficiency to remove color, also attending to effective legislation and low cost expectation. Using these new products, water consumption was reduced approximately 59% in a month and effluent treatment around 30%. Based on these initial results, is expected to have a payback in approximately five months.Downloads
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Published
2011-11-17
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Fujisawa, R. S., & Lamas, W. de Q. (2011). Reuse of effluent from dyeing polyester fibers by thermal fixation using acid-based colors. Exacta, 9(2), 241–250. https://doi.org/10.5585/exacta.v9i2.2744
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