TEXTILE

The textile and weaving industries are among those where the use of water with the highest purity and quality is essential. The water used in textile manufacturing must have minimal iron content, as iron can cause stains on fabrics. Textile fibers such as wool, silk, and cotton are prepared for fabric production through cleaning processes that require specific amounts of water. The required water purity in this industry is extremely high for designated operations Textile Industry:
Avoiding Iron Stains:
Water with high iron content can leave stains on fabrics, compromising quality.

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Efficient Use of Detergents:
Cleaning agents like soap are commonly used in the textile industry. When hard water containing substances like iron, aluminum, calcium, and magnesium is used, more soap is required. Additionally, insoluble soap residues can remain on the fabric, causing surface stains.

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