textile auxiliary and paper chemicals and water treatment for sale

textile auxiliary and paper chemicals and water treatment for sale
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  • How is textile effluent treated?
  • Preliminary treatment The first step in treating textile effluent is to remove floating and settleable contaminants, such as suspended particles, organic waste, excessive oil and grease, and grit (physical and chemical).
  • What textile products do you offer?
  • Crucible Chemical Company offers an array of proven textile auxiliaries, including dispersants, scours, carriers, levelers, fixatives, and more. The products you need. The service you deserve.
  • What are the environmental problems associated with the textile industry?
  • Many chemicals used in the textile wet-processing like dyes and auxiliary chemicals are hazardous to the environment and human health. The global environmental problems associated with the textile industry are typically those related to water pollution caused by the discharge of untreated effluent, and the use of toxic chemicals, during processing.
  • Do textile effluents need tertiary treatment?
  • Textile effluents require tertiary or advanced treatment to remove particular contaminants or to prepare the treated effluent for reuse. Removing waste organic color components by adsorption and removing dissolved particles by membrane filtration are two frequent tertiary processes.