Comparative Study on Treatment Bioscouring Optimization with and without Ultrasound for 50 % of Cotton + 50 % of Flax Materials

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The research presents a comparative study regarding the optimization of two bioscouring treatments applied on 50 % of flax+50 % of cotton blended material in presence and absence of the ultrasound energy The treatments optimization was made by using a central, rotatable second order compound program with two independent variables: enzyme concentration and treatment time. The data obtained after determination of the weight loss of the treated samples fabrics were used afterwards for the bioscouring treatments optimization.

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