Eco-friendly Production Methods in Textile Wet Processes

作者: Seyda Eyupoglu , Nigar Merdan

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8491-1_2

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摘要: Sustainable’, ‘economical’, and ‘eco-friendly’ production has recently become important issues in textile manufacturing processes. In the world, conventional industry is one of major industries which cause environmental pollutions. During wet process, great deals wastes are leaved air, soil and, especially water. Due to these wastes, all species ecosystem negatively affected. order manufacture a ton textile, approximately 230–270 tons water used. After production, undertaken with heavy chemicals this waste environment. industry, there two efficient methods decrease pollution. Constructed large highly effective effluent treatment plants method reduce amount wastes. The other use natural raw materials ecological methods. Recently, researchers have been seeking for ecological, sustainable, biodegradable alternatively synthetic materials. Especially, begun acceleratingly compration industry. Furthermore, new fibers obtained from different source searched especially, load problem. eliminate negative effect water, searching solutions. literature, coating, microencapsulation, plasma applications, using ultrasonic microwave energy, supercritical carbon dioxide ozone described as some eco-friendly process study, were investigated, separately. advantages searched.

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