2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2008.12.032
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Assessment of finishing processes by exhaustion principle for textile fabrics: An exergetic approach

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“…It should be noted there is an optimum level of liquor application which is just high enough to ensure adequate distribution of the chemicals within the fabric. This critical add-on value (CAV) depends on fiber type, fabric construction and fabric pretreatment [6][7][8][9][10][11]. The wet processes have been in use for a long time however; they have been updated in many ways nowadays; such as using new technologies in impregnation machines with lower wet pick-up ratios, providing homogenous application in new version of chemical foam application, removing the blockage occurred in nozzles of spraying machines.…”
Section: Wet Finishing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It should be noted there is an optimum level of liquor application which is just high enough to ensure adequate distribution of the chemicals within the fabric. This critical add-on value (CAV) depends on fiber type, fabric construction and fabric pretreatment [6][7][8][9][10][11]. The wet processes have been in use for a long time however; they have been updated in many ways nowadays; such as using new technologies in impregnation machines with lower wet pick-up ratios, providing homogenous application in new version of chemical foam application, removing the blockage occurred in nozzles of spraying machines.…”
Section: Wet Finishing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these machines as well as most of the yarn dyeing machines are batch or exhaust machines [12]. Some of the machines used in exhaustion method are shown in Figures 1 and 2 [10,15].…”
Section: Exhausting Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different processing stages in textile manufacturing include sizing, bleaching [2], mercerizing [3], dyeing [4], printing and finishing [5][6][7][8], etc. The textile effluents produced in these processes is highly-colored, contains substantial concentrations of organic and inorganic chemicals such as finishing agents, surfactants, inhibitor compounds, active substances, chlorine compounds, salts, dyeing substances, total phosphate, dissolved solids, suspended solids, and total solids [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Geri kalan kısım ise tahrip edilen ve sistemden atılan ekserji oranıdır [13]. Literatürde, karbon lifi üretiminin [17], tekstil terbiye işletmelerindeki buhar kazanının [18], kurutucuların [19][20][21], çektirme işlemlerinin [22], yıkama işlemlerinin [23], baskı işlemlerinin [24] ve atık su ısı geri kazanım sisteminin [25] işletme ölçekli ekserji analizlerine rastlanmaktadır. Ancak, tekstil kurutucularının atık havasından ısı geri kazanımının ekserjetik performansı incelenmemiştir.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified