DyStar launches new concept for resource optimised dyeing
Dyeing/Finishing/Printing
DyStar launches Cadira Polyester to help save valuable resources
According to the manufacturer, the Cadira concepts are designed to considerably reduce water, waste and energy consumption.
31st May 2016
Innovation in Textiles
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Singapore
DyStar Group, a leading solution provider, is introducing Cadira Polyester as a second concept of the company’s new Resource Efficiency Program.
According to the manufacturer, the Cadira concepts are designed to considerably reduce water, waste and energy consumption. It is expected to help brands, retailers and their production partners to save valuable resources, to reduce the carbon footprint of their textile goods and to increase productivity by improving the utilization of machinery.
Cadira Polyester
As the first concept of the Cadira Module, Cadira Reactive was launched at Interdye Shanghai last month. The second programme is Cadira Polyester. Cadira Polyester combines Dianix dyes and Sera auxiliaries with the eliot process optimization tool Optidye PES. The resource efficiency effects are achieved through three different components, the company reports:
- Optidye PES is said to help improve Right-First-Time performance and reduce energy, water, and chemical consumption and the effluent load
- Scour/dyeing and in-bath reduction clearing is designed to reduce energy and water consumption
- Alternatives in reduction clearing are said to reduce the effluent load
Cadira Polyester is additionally designed to reduce the processing time in order to improve the utilization of the machinery. The benefits of a full optimization through Cadira Polyester can be up to 58% of productivity increase, according to the manufacturer.
DyStar
DyStar Group is a solution provider, offering customers a complete range of colorants, auxiliaries and services. The DyStar Group has offices, competence centres, agencies and production plants in over 50 countries. With a heritage of more than a century of product development and innovation for the textile and leather industry, DyStar has developed into new markets and now also serves the paper, plastic and many other specialty chemical industries.
DyStar’s service division aims to assist brands and retailers and their industry partners from their first inspiration throughout the entire supply chain to ensure that they meet stringent quality and ecological specifications, reduce costs and shorten lead times.
The service division offers state of the art colour communication through CSI, textile and ecology testing through Texanlab, ecology and environmental advice, supply chain auditing and consulting for RSL compliant sustainable processes through Sustainable Textile Solutions programmes.
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