Study on Environmental Dyeing Technology

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The combination of low electrolyte dyeing with reactive dyes and aerosol dyeing technology is not only using a small amount of low electrolyte green organic alternative alkali, and reducing the usage of electrolyte efficiently, but also improving the color fixation rate of most reactive, reducing wastewater emission and reducing the difficulty of wastewater treatment to achieve a low cost for reuse of wastewater form printing and dyeing.

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March 2015

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