Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Methods for Treating Textile Effluent and Environmentally Friendly Treatment of Textile Wastewater
Author(s): Honey Gupta*
One of the oldest and most technologically complex industries is textile processing. This industry's crucial strength originates from serious areas
of strength for its base of a different scope of filaments/yarns going from normal to manufactured strands and synthetics. Worldwide, there is a
significant issue with pollution as a result of the expansion of textile mills and the wastewater they produce. The environment and human health
are both put at risk by a great deal of the chemicals used in textile wet processing, such as dyes and auxiliary chemicals. The textile industry's
global environmental issues typically revolve around water pollution brought on by the use of toxic chemicals during processing and the discharge
of untreated effluent. Due to the presence of hydrosulfides, textile effluent reduces oxygen concentrations and prevents light from passing throug.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-8064.2022.12.503
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