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Environmental aspects of textile dyeing

Part of the Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles series
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Textile dyes enhance our environment, bringing colour into our lives.

The current range of dyes have been developed to withstand environmental effects, such as degradation by exposure to light and water.

However, the industry involved with the application of dyes to textiles has a responsibility to ensure that potential for harm to the environment, for example through residues in waste-streams, and to the consumer is minimised.

Written by an international team of contributors, this collection reviews current legislation and key technologies which make textile dyeing more efficient and environmentally friendly. The book begins by detailing European and US legislation relating to textile dyeing.

Further chapters cover toxicology, environmentally responsible application of dyes and supercritical fluid textile dyeing.

The book concludes with chapters on the reduction of pollution and minimisation of waste, the re-use of spent dyebath, chemical treatment of dye effluent and biotechnological treatment of dye effluent. Environmental aspects of textile dyeing is a standard reference source for manufacturers concerned with developing a sustainable industry.

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Woodhead Publishing Ltd
1845691156 / 9781845691158
Hardback
30/05/2007
United Kingdom
English
256 p.
24 cm
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