The indiscriminate release of coloured dye wastewater from cotton/viscose textile industries into water streams not only spoils aesthetics but also affects the ground water quality adversely, posing serious health risks to human as well as aquatic life. Strict environmental norms have pushed these industries to the brink of shutdown owing to noncompliance. Therefore, non-expensive, environment friendly viable technologies are the need of hour to mitigate this ever-escalating problem, particularly for small and unorganized industries with limited financial resources. 'Radiation assisted Adsorbent technology for Textile Effluent Decolouration (RAd-TED) is useful for removal of anionic dyes from cotton/viscose textile dyeing/printing wastewater streams. The technology offers a simple, efficient and cost-effective solution to decolorize and recycle cotton/viscose textile wastewater.
The indiscriminate release of coloured dye wastewater from cotton/viscose textile industries into water streams not only spoils aesthetics but also affects the ground water quality adversely, posing serious health risks to human as well as aquatic life. Strict environmental norms have pushed these industries to the brink of shutdown owing to noncompliance. Therefore, non-expensive, environment friendly viable technologies are the need of hour to mitigate this ever-escalating problem, particularly for small and unorganized industries with limited financial resources.
BARC has developed 'Radiation assisted Adsorbent technology for Textile Effluent Decolouration (RAd-TED), a unique radiation grafted cotton fabric-based adsorption process for removal of anionic dyes from cotton/viscose textile dyeing/printing wastewater streams. The technology offers a simple, efficient and cost-effective solution to decolorize and recycle cotton/viscose textile wastewater.
The indiscriminate release of coloured dye wastewater from cotton/viscose textile industries into water streams not only spoils aesthetics but also affects the ground water quality adversely, posing serious health risks to human as well as aquatic life. Strict environmental norms have pushed these industries to the brink of shutdown owing to noncompliance. Therefore, non-expensive, environment friendly viable technologies are the need of hour to mitigate this ever-escalating problem, particularly for small and unorganized industries with limited financial resources.
BARC has developed 'Radiation assisted Adsorbent technology for Textile Effluent Decolouration' (RAd-TED), a unique radiation grafted cotton fabric-based adsorption process for removal of anionic dyes from cotton/viscose textile dyeing/printing wastewater streams. The technology offers a simple, efficient and cost-effective solution to decolorize and recycle cotton/viscose textile wastewater.
Radiation grafted cotton fabric adsorbent based process is capable of removing anionic dyes from cotton/viscose textile printing/dyeing wastewater and decolorize it to make it suitable for industrial reuse. The entire process involves following steps: