Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.A system for automated dyebath reuse has been developed and demonstrated in a commercial dyeing facility. Results of the demonstration show that significant amounts of water, energy, and chemicals are conserved through dyebath reuse.Sponsored and Organized by: U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, The University of Georgia, Georgia State University, Georgia Institute of TechnologyThis book was published by the Institute of Ecology, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-2202 with partial funding provided by the U.S. Department of Interior, geological Survey, through the Georgia Water Research Insttitute as author...
Nowadays, synthetic dye context is a vital component in the textile and dyeing industries.The garr i...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...
The objective of this work was to study the possibility of reuse of effluent in continuous dyeing of...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Texti...
This report documents a project conducted under a program of National Industrial Competitiveness thr...
Fact sheet on an analysis system for dyebath processes in the carpet manufacturing industry written ...
The present invention is a fully automated modified batch dyeing process that provides a process tha...
The present invention is a fully automated modified batch dyeing process that provides a process tha...
T extile manufacturing plants are re- quired to remove color from efflu-ents. Traditional treatment ...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
Both 2% and 5% omf dyeings of polycotton fabric which had been produced using commercial grade dispe...
The aim of the research under discussion in the present paper is to study the decolorization and min...
Issued as Quarterly progress reports no. [1-7], and Final report, Project no. E-27-67
Textile dyeing effluents containing recalcitrant dyes are polluting waters due to their color and by...
limination of color from textile E wastewater is of both immediate and long term interest to textile...
Nowadays, synthetic dye context is a vital component in the textile and dyeing industries.The garr i...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...
The objective of this work was to study the possibility of reuse of effluent in continuous dyeing of...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Texti...
This report documents a project conducted under a program of National Industrial Competitiveness thr...
Fact sheet on an analysis system for dyebath processes in the carpet manufacturing industry written ...
The present invention is a fully automated modified batch dyeing process that provides a process tha...
The present invention is a fully automated modified batch dyeing process that provides a process tha...
T extile manufacturing plants are re- quired to remove color from efflu-ents. Traditional treatment ...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
Both 2% and 5% omf dyeings of polycotton fabric which had been produced using commercial grade dispe...
The aim of the research under discussion in the present paper is to study the decolorization and min...
Issued as Quarterly progress reports no. [1-7], and Final report, Project no. E-27-67
Textile dyeing effluents containing recalcitrant dyes are polluting waters due to their color and by...
limination of color from textile E wastewater is of both immediate and long term interest to textile...
Nowadays, synthetic dye context is a vital component in the textile and dyeing industries.The garr i...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...
The objective of this work was to study the possibility of reuse of effluent in continuous dyeing of...