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| style="background:orange;"|'''Unit Operations'''||style="background:orange;"|'''Typical processes'''||[[Information about cotton and bast fibres|info]]||[[Information about flax|info]]||[[Information about wool|info]]||[[Informations about silk|info]]||[[Information about fibre blends|info]]||[[Information about viscose, cupro & modal|info]]||[[Information about acetate & triacetate|info]]||[[Information about acrylic, polyamide & polyester|info]]
 
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Matrix for textile industry - Sector information
NATURAL FIBRES Natural + Chemical CHEMICAL FIBRES
Vegetable origin Animal origin Fibre Blends Natural Polymer Synthetic Polymer
Cotton and bast fibres Flax Wool Silk Viscose\Cupro\Modal(regenerated) Acrylic/Polyamide Polyester
Unit Operations Typical processes info info info info info info info info
CLEANING Scouring x x x x x x x
Washing/Rinsing x x x x x x x x
Desizing x x x x x x x (x)
Carbonizing x
Fulling x
DRYING Drying x x x x x x x
COOKING Thermofixation x x x
OTHER PROCESS HEATING Singeing x x
Mercerisation x x x
Sizing x x x x x x x x
Finishing x x x x x x x x
GENERAL PROCESS HEATING Boiler feed water preheating x x x x x x x
HEATING OF PRODUCTION HALLS Heating of production halls x x x x x x x
COOLING OF PRODUCTION HALLS Cooling of production halls x x x x x x x x
BLEACHING Bleaching x x x x x x x x
PAINTING Dyeing x x x x x x x x
Printing x x x x x x x x
Temperaturlevel
20-40°C x x
40-60°C x x x x x x
60-80°C x x x x x x
80°C-100°C x x x x x x
100°C-120°C x x x x x x
120°C-140°C x x x x x x
140°C-160°C x
>160°C x