Finishing of wool

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  • Wool finishing Flowsheet


Wool finishing Flowsheet.jpg

source: BAT 2003


  • Typical parameters of the process
Techniques Temperature [°C] Pressure (bar) Heat transfer medium Residence Time pH Additional information Literature
Fabric setting Very hot, near boiling point; afterwards shock cooling with cold water water to relax and stabilize latenst strains 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of woven wool (pdf)
Scouring: rope processing 40 water with dergent (synthetic, non-ionic, anionic 8-8,5 for open width processing 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of woven wool (pdf)
Drying 120-140 hot air on stenter 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of woven wool (pdf)
Steaming 120 1 temperatures vary with quality 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of woven wool (pdf)


Typical parameters of the process-Finishing of wool2.jpg

source: 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of knitted wool (pdf)


Typical parameters of the process-Finishing of wool3.jpg

source: 2005 Australian Wool Innovation Pty Ltd: Finishing of knitted wool (pdf)


  • Energy consumption
Fibres/Fabrics etc. Process/technique Water consumtion [l/kg] Thermal energy [MJ/kg] Electrical Energy [MJ/kg] Energy consumption Literature
tops/floc, mainly WO finishing mill ca. 40 (for more hank:80) 11-28 (for more hank:26) ca. 0,8 (for more henk: 1,1) BAT in textile industry 2003
knitted fabric, mainly WO finishing mill 70-120 9,5 67 BAT in textile industry 2003


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