Low-carbon and energy-saving have become a consensus in the industry. Textile silicone oil promotes the development of green dyeing.
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Low-carbon and energy-saving have become a consensus in the industry. Textile silicone oil promotes the development of green dyeing.
1.The low-carbon policy forces the dyeing industry to accelerate its energy-saving transformation.
Under the "dual carbon" goals and the increasingly strict environmental protection supervision, dyeing enterprises are facing triple pressures of energy consumption, pollution discharge, and costs. Traditional high-temperature baking and high-dose impregnation processes have been gradually phased out, while low-temperature, low-dose, and high-efficiency utilization green textile silicone oil has become a necessity, driving the post-treatment process towards efficiency, low-carbon, and emission reduction.
2. Popularization of low-temperature cross-linking technology significantly reduces energy consumption costs
The new generation of low-temperature reactive silicone oil can complete curing and cross-linking at 100–120℃. Compared with the traditional process that requires temperatures above 150℃, the temperature drop is 30–50℃, which shortens the baking time and reduces steam and electricity consumption. Actual production data shows that the comprehensive energy consumption per ton of fabric for enterprises can be reduced by 20%–30%, while reducing thermal damage and increasing the grade rate of the fabric.
3. High Concentration and High Utilization Reducing Wastewater and COD Emissions
The traditional silicone oil has problems such as high emulsifier content, easy oil floating, and low utilization rate, which leads to high COD in wastewater. Through high-concentration emulsification, self-emulsification, and microemulsion technologies, the new type of silicone oil has higher effective components and lower dosage, and is less likely to cause sticky rollers and oil stains. The COD of wastewater and the amount of sludge are significantly reduced, and the pressure and cost of enterprise wastewater treatment decrease simultaneously.
4. Deepening of Sustainable Development: Green Additives Set the Entry Bar
Global brand manufacturers generally adopt standards such as ZDHC, GRS, and Oeko-Tex, restricting harmful substances like APEO, volatile organic compounds, and high-ring-body siloxanes. Solvent-free, low-VOC, ultra-low ring-body, and biodegradable silicone oils have seen rapid growth. Green ≠ high cost; this has become an industry consensus, driving the sustainable upgrade of the entire textile supply chain.