Nature's Weave - October 2021

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PROCESSING FOCUS

CAUSTIC CIRCULARITY-A GAME CHANGER FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY MR. VINAY PATIL Managing Director, S.A. Pharmachem, Pvt.Ltd. Caustic circularity is not only environmentally beneficial; it will also improve the textile industry’s competitiveness. Caustic circularity can be a game changer for the industry!

Application of caustic soda in Textile Industry and its Impact on fabric • Mercerization of Cotton Fabric Enhanced dye affinity Improved fibre strength Enhanced air permeability Better Lustre

ing sizing, and gives proper whiteness to product, and makes it highly absorbent for next process. Recent Trends in Textile Processing • Spent caustic is rarely recycled in majority of the textile processing facilities due to the heavy impurities / contaminants. • Spent caustic (wash liquor) is usually sent to the mill wastewater treatment plant or sold outside agencies at nominal price. This can be used either to generate NaOCl or purified and concentrated for recycle.

• Scouring & Bleaching of Fabric Removes impurities (natural & added) such as oils, fats, waxes, proteins, and pectin. Removes added impurities dur-

• Operating cost (steam, power and scaling -down) of conventional CRP is very high.

Enhanced shrinkage resistance

• Dissolved chemicals / sizing chemicals (during mercerizing of material at Grieg / half bleached stage) • Dyestuff (while dyed material is mercrized) • Cotton lint • Pectin • Oils, Fats & Waxes • Hemi-cellulose • Gassing dust from singed fabric

• In general, when wash liquor is sent to ETP, it has higher pH which is neutralized by hydrochloric or sulphuric acid, resulting in increased cost of operation and TDS of effluent being discharged after treatment. • When spent caustic is sent to conventional CRP, plant technicians are not willing to reuse for processing of costly raw material due to impurities present in recovered caustic.

Enhanced colour fastness

Impurities Present in Spent Caustic

• Metals from machines and pipelines • Various metals from machines and pipelines In short, recycling of caustic is not appreciated for quality product because of: 1) Quality of recycled caustic 2) Cost of recycling and treatment at ETP 3) Adverse impact on end product In order to resolve this issue, S.A. Pharmachem’s technical team has taken several trials and ultimately developed a full proof process for recycling of caustic. This new development is known as “Caustic Purification System”. Caustic Purification System (CPS) Caustic purification system is designed

OCTOBER 2021


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22min
pages 53-58

Asian Textile Fibre Prices Move Higher In October

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page 59

ITAMMA Accepts New Normal Digitalized World to overcome COVID

15min
pages 48-52

Predictions 2021: How Vcom Can Change Shoppers Behaviour

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Mexico’s Sustainable Fashion

7min
pages 45-46

Digital Fashion Trends and Avatars: The New Era of Fashion

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pages 43-44

10 Essential Skills to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

5min
pages 39-40

Indian Stock Market Entering a New Era with Start-ups Listing in Domestic Market

7min
pages 37-38

How Spinning And Recycling Go Together At BB Engineering

6min
pages 30-31

Caustic Circularity-A Game Changer for The Textile Industry - Mr. Vinay Patil

5min
pages 32-33

Hurdles and Roadmaps for the Manufacturing Industry

6min
pages 34-35

Why Exclusive Emphasis On Manufacturing Firms In MSME Sector Is Imperative To Trans form Indian Economy - Mr. Ronak Chiripal

3min
page 36

PIVOTAL:Innovative Strategic Relook at Multiple Fibres - Mr. Suresh Kotak

9min
pages 11-13

Branding: The Main Component Of Textile Industry - Dr. Sudha Anand

11min
pages 23-25

Sustainable Fabrics to Transform the Fashion Industry for Good

5min
pages 21-22

Organic Cotton: A Sustainable Solution for the Fashion Industry - Ms. Somasree Roy

6min
pages 14-15

Sustainability Via Innovation Is Huntsman’s Major Focus

7min
pages 28-29

Signs Of Demand For Textile Industry Picking Up: Rathi Laxmikant

5min
pages 26-27

Orange Fiber: The Fabric From Fruit- Ms. Annu Jain

5min
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Clothing from Vegan Wool Fibres - Dr. N.N. Mahapatra

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