Liquid chemicals are processed fully automatically, while dyes and the like can be added manually at any time and has a compact design and is recommended for small dye houses, groups of machines or continuous systems.
Another technology tool, the Dyecontrol allows a transparent analysis of the treatment processes and so, rinse, wash and dye baths are monitored online and displayed as graphics.
The visual representation of the process curves facilitates control of turbidity and determination of the dyeing extract from the liquor.
“The user can see how and when dyes transfer from the liquid phase onto the fibres or, for example, detect bath saturation during rinsing,” Thies explained. (AR)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India