Assessment of Thermal energy by Varying Process parameters of Dyeing process in Textile Industries

This study relates with the assessment of dyeing processes for textile materials using actual operational data. The objective of the current work is to tackle the effects of the process parameters on energy utilization rates. The water inlet temperature, process temperature, process time and liquor ratio were the key parameters that affect energy consumption rates. A detailed study was conducted for small the scale textile industry in depth for the different processes involved, operating parameters (mass to liquor ratio (MLR), Process Temperature and Process Time) and to study effects of Process Temperature, Process Time and MLR on dyeing process in order to achieve acceptable good quality of cotton coloured products.
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