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PROFILE<br />
HTE<br />
Waterless<br />
<strong>Textile</strong> Printing<br />
technology<br />
without pre-<br />
treatment<br />
AA new era begins in the textile industry<br />
with the “non-pre-treatment and waterless<br />
printing technology”, which provides innovation<br />
in the field of inkjet textile printing<br />
machines. Approximately 95 to 400 liters<br />
of water are needed to produce one kilogram of printed<br />
textile products. Various technologies continue to be developed<br />
in order to eliminate the amount of water used<br />
in the textile world or to save money. Today, where water<br />
is very valuable, such high consumption is a concern for<br />
the future. On the other hand, textile wastewater contains<br />
high levels of organic and inorganic pollutants. This<br />
threatens both human and environmental health.<br />
Zero water consumption in the textile printing<br />
industry<br />
All international industrial companies are making efforts<br />
on new technologies to minimize or destroy the damage<br />
to the environment and nature. The amount of water<br />
and waste consumed especially in the textile industry is<br />
quite high. Reactive printing, which is one of the methods<br />
used in the printing of textile products, can only print on<br />
cellulosic fabrics. Machines that can print on both cellulosic<br />
and polyester fabrics are more preferred today.<br />
However, the printing methods used make a great need<br />
for additional machinery and the chemical processes per-<br />
<strong>February</strong> <strong>2022</strong>