1982
DOI: 10.2166/wst.1982.0135
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The Performance of an Ultrafiltration Pilot-Plant for the Closed Loop Recycling of Textile Desizing Effluents

Abstract: The results of sixteen months operation of an Ultrafiltration pilot-plant for the closed loop treatment and recycle of textile desizing effluent containing polyvinyl alcohol are described. The operation in the batch concentration and continuous modes are compared. Data on the effects of feed temperature, reject flowrate, size concentration and membrane cleaning on the permeate production rate are presented. The environmental impact and economics of a full-scale plant are discussed.

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“…The costs were calculated by Fourné Maschinenbau with 30 000 e. PVA recycling from that wastewater stream would be possible by ultrafiltration [85,86]. Buckley et al [87] calculated the payback time for a pilot plant in the textile industry with a use of 380 t/a PVA by 15 months.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The costs were calculated by Fourné Maschinenbau with 30 000 e. PVA recycling from that wastewater stream would be possible by ultrafiltration [85,86]. Buckley et al [87] calculated the payback time for a pilot plant in the textile industry with a use of 380 t/a PVA by 15 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%