SM Knitwears

ETP & WTP

There are 200 m3 per hour water purification plant.

Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) for Textile Industry

An effluent treatment plant (ETP) is one of the most important and prominent part of textile sector. The discharged water is properly treated in the ETP plant to ensure that the discharged waste water is not harmful for nature. The demand for variety in textile material and color has propagated the utilization of a large number of dyes and chemicals. The majority of dyes are retained in the final textile material but most of the chemicals and residual dyestuffs are discharged in the effluents. The toxic chemicals may be present as auxiliaries (surfactants) in the detergent or soap, dyeing auxiliaries, dyes, dyeing carriers and bacterial finishes used in textile dyeing industries.

Why use ETP:

Water Treatment Plant (WTP) for Textile Industry

Water treatment plant (WTP) is necessary for every wet processing industry. In case of textile wet processing, water is required for dyeing, finishing, printing, as well as garment washing. We know water is two types; hard water and soft water. The water which is collected up of the soil or under the soil it may contains different chemical substances which makes the water hard. That hard water is not suitable for the wet processing. For this reason, it is required to purify the hard water. After purification by the water treatment plant (WTP), water becomes ready for the next wet process. This is an ion exchange method by which hardness of water is removed.