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Effectiveness of Peat Coagulant for the Removal of Textile Dyes from Aqueous Solution and Textile Wastewater
Published 2003“…Tropical peat soil after chemical modifica tion was found to be an effective coagulant for clarification of some textile dyes from their aqueous solution. A thorough comparative study with conve ntional coagulant had also been done. …”
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Removal Of Textile Dye By Electrochemical Treatment
Published 2006“…One of the main problems associated with wastewater from textile industries is colour. Reactive dyes in industrial discharge, in particular, are difficult to manage as they are not readily amenable to biological treatment. …”
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Internationalization Performance Of Thai Textile And Garment Smes: The Role Of Organizational Capabilities
Published 2016“…Data were collected from 113 owners/managers of exporting SMEs in textile and garment industry.…”
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The Development Of Mctim (Multicultural Textile Interactive Module) Using Delphi Technique
Published 2016“…This study focuses on the development of multicultural Textile Interactive Module (McTIM) for secondary teachers in art classes. …”
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The Effect Of Lighting Design And Application On Limar Textile In Terengganu State Museum
Published 2022“…The lighting application of a textile museum combines art, science, and engineering, whereby the lighting integrates the aesthetic value and the exhibition preservation requirements. …”
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Removal of Cod and Colour from Textile Wastewater Using Limestone and Activated Carbon.
Published 2008“…Treatment of wastewater is one of the biggest problems faced by textile manufacturers. One of the textile industries in Penang, Malaysia is experiencing high concentration of COD and colour in the final effluent after biological treatment exceeding the standard discharge limit. …”
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Application Of Banana Stem And Rice Straw Derived Bio-Flocculants For Textile Wastewater Treatment
Published 2016“…Hydroxyl and carboxyl group was detected from the FTIR analysis. The textile wastewater treated effluent was analysed for colour and COD reduction by coagulation (FeCl3) and flocculation (P and PAM) using a standard jar test apparatus. …”
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The Impact Of Global Technological Change On Medium And Lower Skilled Textile And Garment Workers In Thailand
Published 2001“…The negative effects are increased skill demands, workload, complexity in work assignments, and strikes. Unskilled textile workers are more involved in downsizing from the change than garment workers arc. …”
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Activated Carbon Aided Alum Coagulation For Removal Of Textile Dye From Dye Water
Published 2006“…The processes of adsorption followed by coagulation was evaluated for the removal of three textile dyes (CIBACRON Yellow C5G, Remazol Blue RGB and Remazol Red RGB) from water in a laboratory-scale experiment. …”
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Treatment Of Textile Wastewater Using Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis (Bunga Raya) Leaf Extract As Caogulant
Published 2012“…Treatment of textile wastewater is one of the largest problems faced by the textile manufacturers in Malaysia. …”
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Effect Of Operational Parameters On Treatment Of Textile Wastewater By Electrocoagulation Process Using Different Electrode Materials
Published 2018“…Different electrode materials such as zinc and stainless steel could be used to tackle the low performance of aluminum electrode in alkaline medium for treatment of a real textile wastewater. The performance of electrocoagulation process for treatment of a synthetic textile wastewater (prepared using reactive blue 261 dye) and a real textile wastewater was investigated. …”
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Color Removal from Synthetic Dye And Textile Wastewaters Using Adsorbent Prepared From Psyllium Husk
Published 2012“…In this study, psyllium husk/CoFe2O4 adsorbent, (PH/CFO), was synthesized by a simple one-step refluxing route and was used as adsorbent for the removal of color from synthetic dye solution and textile wastewater. The batch experiments showed that the best removal efficiency of the adsorbent was at pH 9.0, temperature 30oC (for synthetic wastewater) and at 40oC (for textile wastewater), shaking rate 150 rpm (for synthetic wastewater) and 280rpm (for textile wastewater), and at contact time 2 hours. …”
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Removal Of Color, Suspended Solids And Cod From Textile Wastewater Using Clinoptilolite And Persulfate, In Batch System
Published 2015“…. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The supply of clean water is limited by various sources of pollution such as the dye and textile industries. Previous studies have shown that textile wastewater is toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic. …”
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Penghasilan Kertas Daripada Pulpa Kenaf : Kesan Pemukulan Dan Pengadunan Gentian [TS1544.A5 N974 2008 f rb].
Published 2008Subjects: “…TS1300-1865 Textile industries…”
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Transforming traditional Malaysian songket into contemporary songket for broader apparel usage
Published 2007Subjects: “…TS1300-1865 Textile industries…”
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Adsorptive Treatment of Textile Wastewater Using Activated Carbon Prepared from Pandanus Amaryllifolius Stems and Areca Catechu Fronds
Published 2016“…The results indicate that PSAC and PFAC were suitable as adsorbents for treatment of synthetic and actual textile wastewater. …”
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Removal Of Methylene Blue In Textile Industry Using Activated Carbon From Mangrove Pile Leftover Via Chemical Activation
Published 2018“…In this research, mangrove pile leftovers which were mainly dumped as construction waste were used as the raw precursors to prepare activated carbon for methylene blue removal which could be found mainly in textile industries. The main objective of this research was to prepare activated carbons from mangrove pile leftovers via chemical activation using phosphoric acid. …”
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Adsorption Of Reactive Azo Dyes On Chitosan/Oil-Palm Ash Composite Adsorbent : Batch And Continuous Studies [TP918.R2 M397 2008 f rb].
Published 2008Subjects: “…TP890-933 Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc.…”
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Determination of obesity, physical activity and body fat percentage among women textile traders in central market Siti Khadijah and Bazaar Buluh Kubu, Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Published 2015“…Assessment of nutritional status and body fat percentage was carried out on 182 women textile traders in Central Market Siti Khadijah and Bazaar Buluh Kubu, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. …”
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