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Scientists to introduce water-saving dyeing technology

15 Mar '08
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Shanghai Tex Group and Donghua University have successfully managed to develop a dyeing technology that does not make use of water in its processes.

Dai Jingjing, a professor of Donghua University independently developed a 1.6 litre pilot prototype machine after four years of research and tests. The equipment has already reached the advanced international level.

This dyeing technology is first of its kind in China and it is expected to save about two billion cubic meters of water every year. It will be commercially introduced in the first half of this year.

A good number of scientist have engaged themselves for designing this technology.

Researchers from Shanghai Tex Group and Donghua University are expected to come up with a 30 liter pilot prototype machine, which will possibly be put it into service by May this year.

Fibre2fashion News Desk - China

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