New Dyeing Machine Reduces Water & Chemicals Consumption
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Taiwanese manufacturer of dyeing and finishing machinery "Acme Machinery Industry" has recently launched an innovative machine that reduces water, chemicals and energy consumption.
Acme has launched a worldwide patented revolutionary innovation in the form of a dyeing machine that not only saves water but also reduces energy by 65% whilst decreasing the amount of chemicals used in the dyeing process.
After many years of research and development, Acme says it has launched very successfully the AM-ICD Intelligent Conveyer Drive High Pressure Constant Speed Dyeing Machine
The company explains that it has developed the concept of forwarding fabrics by mechanical force rather than water in the dyeing process.
The machine is equipped with a conveyor drive system used to forward the fabric so there is only the need for water for pipe circulation and fabric pick up.
Accordingly, the company says, it achieves an extremely low liquor ratio of 1:2.5 – 3.5 dependent on the fabric type being processed. The method is said to save 65% of chemicals and energy used and effluent is also reduced by 65%.
Acme Machinery Industry was founded in 1985 in Taiwan. The organization specializes in manufacturing a series of hi-tech low liquor ratio dyeing machines that are currently used by many dye houses in more than 20 countries.
All of the company’s products are worldwide patented, including in Japan, USA, UK, Italy, Germany, Greece, Turkey, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea and Taiwan.
“The AM-ICD Intelligent Conveyer Drive High Pressure Constant Speed Dyeing Machine is the latest and unique product in the world which has achieved the missions impossible to help the dye house fulfil the green economy due to its extreme low liquor ratio,” Acme proudly declares.
Source: Innovation in Textiles
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