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ECO FRIENDLY
TEXTILE
PROCESSING
Bio scouring
Presented by:
Fahim Uddin Zauwad
130103006
Scouring
• Scouring is an important pre-treatment operation in the
processing of cotton and cotton blended materials.
• The main objective of scouring is to remove the non-cellulosic
constituents of cotton fiber which make the fiber non-
absorbent.
• Conventionally, scouring is done in a hot aqueous solution of
NaOH to remove hydrophobic components from the primary
wall (e.g. pectin, protein and organic acids) and the cuticle
(waxes and fats).
Conventional method
Conventional method:
Alkali scouring.
Where 3-4% caustic soda is used at high temperature (90-95oC)
for long duration (2-3hours)
Disadvantages of alkali scouring:
1) Damage to fiber.
2) Requirement of large quantity of water for washing.
3) Heavy effluent load (Salts of neutralization)
Enzymatic Scouring
Enzymatic Scouring or Bio-Scouring
can simply be defined as the application of living
organisms and their components to remove the
natural and added impurities.
Bioscouring is a process by which alkaline stable
pectinase is used to remove pectin and waxes
selectively from the cotton fiber
Enzymes used for Bio scouring
• Pectinase – (Pectins removal)
• Protease – (Removal of proteins)
• Lipases-(removal of fat )
• Combination of 2 or 3 enzymes
Enzymes used for Bio scouring
• Pectinase:- Pectinases are used for the
removal pectic substances from cotton.
• Lipases :- They are used for the removal of
natural fatty substances from cotton
• proteases:- proteases are enzymes that
catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins
Recipe
Enzymatic scouring was carried out by the following
recipe-
 Enzyme : .............................................3 g/L or 0.5%
 Sequestering agent : ...........................1 g/L
 Wetting agent : ...................................2 g/L
 Emulsifier ………………………………………. 0.5-1.5 g/l
 Temperature : .....................................50-60oC
 Time : ................................................30 min
 M: L : ................................................1:10
 PH : ...................................................7-9
Figure: Bioscouring processing curve
1. Water,wetting agent, PH buffer and fabric;
2. Enzyme (pectinase);
3. Emulsifier.
Comparison of Bio-Scouring and
Alkali Scouring
Bio-scouring
 Blend of Enzymes-
Pectinase + Protease
 Removes Pectin,
protein, Wax, Oil etc
Alkaline-scouring
 Sodium Hydroxide
 Remove Pectin, Protein,
Wax, Oil, Cellulose
Comparison of Bio-Scouring and
Alkali Scouring
Parameter Bio Scouring Alkaline Scouring
pH 7-8 12-13
Temperature 50-600C 950C
Residual Pectin 20-25% 10-11%
Weight loss <1.5% 4-6%
Handle Very soft Harsh and papery
Rinse Water
Consumption
30-40% of Alkaline scouring
TDS 50% of Alkaline Scouring
BOD 50% of Alkaline Scouring
COD 50% of Alkaline Scouring
Comparison of Bio-Scouring and
Alkali Scouring
Advantages
1. (BOD) and (COD) of enzymatic scouring process are 50 % as
compared to alkaline scouring (100 %).
2. Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) of enzymatic scouring process is
50% as compared to alkaline scouring (100%).
3. Handle is very soft in enzymatic scouring.
4. It also minimizes health risks of operators .
they are not exposed to hazardous chemicals.
Advantages
• Save energy
• Save cost
• Water saving
• Temperature saving
• Time saving
• Smoother surface profile(Fully retain cellulose structure)
• Lesser weight loss
• Lesser costs of auxiliaries
• Mild application condition
• Environmental benefits
• Reduces effluent treatment process/ ETP cost
Disadvantages
• partial removing of cotton fiber waxes.
• Enzyme activity can, however, be reduced or even completely
destroyed (denatured) by high temperatures, extremes of pH
and high concentrations of electrolytes that destroy their three-
dimensional structures. Heavy metal ions and oxidizing and
reducing agents also deactivate the enzymes.
• The degree of whiteness is often less and the process is not
suitable for removing seed-coat fragments and mote
adequately.
Summary
 Though the conventional scouring process is extremely using
now-a-days, it has great bad effect on environment.
 Many of the developed countries are avoiding the conventional
scouring process replacing enzymatic,ecofriendly, scouring
processes.
 Bioscouring is an eco-friendly scouring process it has great
future.
 The new enzymatic procedure is corresponding with a
significant role in minimising the de-mand of energy, water,
chemicals, time and costs.
References
• Institute of Technology Textile, Garment and Fashion Design,
Bahir Dar University .
• Seminar on Bio-Scouring process,
Karachi institute of Textile Technology.
• Prof. (Dr.) M.D.TELI
Bahir Dar University .
BIO-SCOURING
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ECO FRIENDLY TEXTILE PROCESSING: ‘Bio Scouring’

  • 2. Scouring • Scouring is an important pre-treatment operation in the processing of cotton and cotton blended materials. • The main objective of scouring is to remove the non-cellulosic constituents of cotton fiber which make the fiber non- absorbent. • Conventionally, scouring is done in a hot aqueous solution of NaOH to remove hydrophobic components from the primary wall (e.g. pectin, protein and organic acids) and the cuticle (waxes and fats).
  • 3. Conventional method Conventional method: Alkali scouring. Where 3-4% caustic soda is used at high temperature (90-95oC) for long duration (2-3hours) Disadvantages of alkali scouring: 1) Damage to fiber. 2) Requirement of large quantity of water for washing. 3) Heavy effluent load (Salts of neutralization)
  • 4. Enzymatic Scouring Enzymatic Scouring or Bio-Scouring can simply be defined as the application of living organisms and their components to remove the natural and added impurities. Bioscouring is a process by which alkaline stable pectinase is used to remove pectin and waxes selectively from the cotton fiber
  • 5. Enzymes used for Bio scouring • Pectinase – (Pectins removal) • Protease – (Removal of proteins) • Lipases-(removal of fat ) • Combination of 2 or 3 enzymes
  • 6. Enzymes used for Bio scouring • Pectinase:- Pectinases are used for the removal pectic substances from cotton. • Lipases :- They are used for the removal of natural fatty substances from cotton • proteases:- proteases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins
  • 7. Recipe Enzymatic scouring was carried out by the following recipe-  Enzyme : .............................................3 g/L or 0.5%  Sequestering agent : ...........................1 g/L  Wetting agent : ...................................2 g/L  Emulsifier ………………………………………. 0.5-1.5 g/l  Temperature : .....................................50-60oC  Time : ................................................30 min  M: L : ................................................1:10  PH : ...................................................7-9
  • 8. Figure: Bioscouring processing curve 1. Water,wetting agent, PH buffer and fabric; 2. Enzyme (pectinase); 3. Emulsifier.
  • 9. Comparison of Bio-Scouring and Alkali Scouring Bio-scouring  Blend of Enzymes- Pectinase + Protease  Removes Pectin, protein, Wax, Oil etc Alkaline-scouring  Sodium Hydroxide  Remove Pectin, Protein, Wax, Oil, Cellulose
  • 10. Comparison of Bio-Scouring and Alkali Scouring
  • 11. Parameter Bio Scouring Alkaline Scouring pH 7-8 12-13 Temperature 50-600C 950C Residual Pectin 20-25% 10-11% Weight loss <1.5% 4-6% Handle Very soft Harsh and papery Rinse Water Consumption 30-40% of Alkaline scouring TDS 50% of Alkaline Scouring BOD 50% of Alkaline Scouring COD 50% of Alkaline Scouring
  • 12. Comparison of Bio-Scouring and Alkali Scouring
  • 13.
  • 14. Advantages 1. (BOD) and (COD) of enzymatic scouring process are 50 % as compared to alkaline scouring (100 %). 2. Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) of enzymatic scouring process is 50% as compared to alkaline scouring (100%). 3. Handle is very soft in enzymatic scouring. 4. It also minimizes health risks of operators . they are not exposed to hazardous chemicals.
  • 15. Advantages • Save energy • Save cost • Water saving • Temperature saving • Time saving • Smoother surface profile(Fully retain cellulose structure) • Lesser weight loss • Lesser costs of auxiliaries • Mild application condition • Environmental benefits • Reduces effluent treatment process/ ETP cost
  • 16. Disadvantages • partial removing of cotton fiber waxes. • Enzyme activity can, however, be reduced or even completely destroyed (denatured) by high temperatures, extremes of pH and high concentrations of electrolytes that destroy their three- dimensional structures. Heavy metal ions and oxidizing and reducing agents also deactivate the enzymes. • The degree of whiteness is often less and the process is not suitable for removing seed-coat fragments and mote adequately.
  • 17. Summary  Though the conventional scouring process is extremely using now-a-days, it has great bad effect on environment.  Many of the developed countries are avoiding the conventional scouring process replacing enzymatic,ecofriendly, scouring processes.  Bioscouring is an eco-friendly scouring process it has great future.  The new enzymatic procedure is corresponding with a significant role in minimising the de-mand of energy, water, chemicals, time and costs.
  • 18. References • Institute of Technology Textile, Garment and Fashion Design, Bahir Dar University . • Seminar on Bio-Scouring process, Karachi institute of Textile Technology. • Prof. (Dr.) M.D.TELI Bahir Dar University .