Textile & Garment industry
AVLON Top STP companies in Philippines
Textile and garment manufacturing involves desizing, scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing, and finishing of fabrics. These processes use large volumes of water and chemicals. As a result, wastewater is generated from fabric washing, chemical baths, and rinsing operations. In addition, air pollution arises from dye drying, printing fumes, and steam boilers. Therefore, advanced treatment systems are essential for compliance and sustainability.
Moreover, textile wastewater can contain Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) up to 10,000 mg/L and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) up to 5,000 mg/L. It also includes high color intensity, pH ranging from 3 to 11, and elevated levels of sodium sulfate, surfactants, oil, and grease. In addition, heavy metals such as chromium from dyes may be present. At the same time, air emissions include formaldehyde vapors, ammonia, and volatile dye particles. As a result, both water and air treatment systems must be highly effective and adaptable.
In terms of treatment, the process begins with equalization and pH neutralization to stabilize the wastewater. This is followed by electrocoagulation to remove color and suspended dyes. Furthermore, Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) systems are used to reduce BOD and COD biologically. Finally, activated carbon filtration is applied to remove residual organics, color, and odor. For air treatment, chemical scrubbers, odor control units, and mist eliminators are used to manage dye vapors and emissions.
Avlon has extensive experience in treating complex textile wastewater with high variability. Our systems are designed as modular, skid-mounted solutions for easy installation and scalability. In addition, they are trusted by leading textile mills across the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Therefore, Avlon ensures efficient, compliant, and sustainable operations. Contact Avlon today to upgrade your plant with advanced environmental technology.
Top STP companies in Philippines
Textile and garment manufacturing involves desizing, scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing, and finishing of fabrics. These processes use large volumes of water and chemicals. As a result, wastewater is generated from fabric washing, chemical baths, and rinsing operations. In addition, air pollution arises from dye drying, printing fumes, and steam boilers. Therefore, advanced treatment systems are essential for compliance and sustainability.
Moreover, textile wastewater can contain Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) up to 10,000 mg/L and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) up to 5,000 mg/L. It also includes high color intensity, pH ranging from 3 to 11, and elevated levels of sodium sulfate, surfactants, oil, and grease. In addition, heavy metals such as chromium from dyes may be present. At the same time, air emissions include formaldehyde vapors, ammonia, and volatile dye particles. As a result, both water and air treatment systems must be highly effective and adaptable.
In terms of treatment, the process begins with equalization and pH neutralization to stabilize the wastewater. This is followed by electrocoagulation to remove color and suspended dyes. Furthermore, Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) systems are used to reduce BOD and COD biologically. Finally, activated carbon filtration is applied to remove residual organics, color, and odor. For air treatment, chemical scrubbers, odor control units, and mist eliminators are used to manage dye vapors and emissions.
Avlon has extensive experience in treating complex textile wastewater with high variability. Our systems are designed as modular, skid-mounted solutions for easy installation and scalability. In addition, they are trusted by leading textile mills across the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Therefore, Avlon ensures efficient, compliant, and sustainable operations. Contact Avlon today to upgrade your plant with advanced environmental technology.
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