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RECORD NUMBER: 104 OF 1691

Main Title Application of High-Temperature Hyperfiltration to Unit Textile Processes for Direct Recycle.
Author Brandon, C. A. ; Samfield, Max ;
CORP Author Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1977
Report Number EPA-600/J-78-154;
Stock Number PB80-135163
Additional Subjects Water pollution control ; Textile industry ; Filtration ; High temperature tests ; Recirculation ; Industrial waste recycling ; Membranes ; Process charting ; Design ; Performance evaluation ; Reprints ; Hyperfiltration ; Waste water reuse
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NTIS  PB80-135163 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The paper gives results of an evaluation of high-temperature hyperfiltration for recycle of both water and chemicals in five operating textile manufacturing processes: an atmospheric dye beck, a pressure beck, an open-width preparation range, a dye range, and a rope preparation range. Reuse of the (hot) permeate has been demonstrated in every instance. Thus, up to 9 X 10 to the 13th power Btu/yr may be conserved in the U.S. textile industry by direct recycle of the hot wastewater. Control of toxic emissions by membranes was evaluated by examining data existing in the literature: a very limited amount of textile wastewater data indicates feasibility of control of organic compounds of moleculare weights = or > 90. The potential economic payout is good, with recovery of specific chemicals and energy being paramount. A conceptual layout for closed-cycle operation of a continuous range indicates that some chemicals in the waste and a majority of the energy can be conserved by recycling.