SCF Textile Dyeing Technology from IITB

 

Supercritical CO2 Textile Dyeing Technology(SCFTD) from IIT Bombay

Textile dyeing in supercritical carbon dioxide fluid offers multiple advantages as it provides an effective replacement of the traditional water-based process which typically results in generation of large volumes of effluents and therefore an environmental stress. Additionally, SCFTD allows relatively lesser consumption of energy and solvents. Research carried out at IIT Bombay as well as by other groups internationally has shown that SCF also provides an excellent medium for dye dissolution and fastening to fabrics.

Based on its R&D experience IIT Bombay has recently developed fully the supercritical fluid based textile dyeing (SCFTD) technology that can be effectively harnessed by the textile industries. The SCFTD technology uses supercritical carbon dioxide as a solvent and can be used for dyeing the fabrics & fibres of polyester & cotton.

The figure below shows a state-of-the-art SCFTD prototype plant – embodying innovative features – that has been designed and developed by IIT Bombay (in association with industry partners). The setup is currently housed in the Mumbai-based textile research organization Synthetic and Art Silk Mills Research Association (SASMIRA) and is being used for explorative research on SCF based textile dyeing.

 

Supercritical CO2 Textile Dyeing Technology

 

A number of successful trials have been conducted using dyes of various colours to check the properties such as dye solubility, dye fixation & uniformity of deposition on fabric as well as fibre. The results of such studies are expected to help optimize processing conditions and establish the economic viability of this innovative technology. This information will also enable design a commercial plant for textile industries.

Contact:
Prof. Sandip Roy Department of Chemical Engineering,
IIT Bombay Powai,
Mumbai 400 076.
Tel: 91-22-2576 7249 / 4220
Email: sr [at] iitb [dot] ac [dot] in