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Textile Wastewater Color Removal Methods



Guide · Textile Wastewater · Color Removal

Textile Wastewater Color Removal Methods

A practical overview of chemical color removal for textile dyeing, printing and garment washing wastewater using decoloring agent, PAC and PAM.

01Color
02Coagulate
03Settle

Why Textile Wastewater Is Difficult

Textile wastewater changes with dye type, production batch, auxiliaries, pH and washing process.

High Visible Color

Reactive, disperse and mixed dyes can leave strong color after biological treatment.

Variable Wastewater

Batch production makes wastewater quality change frequently.

Floc and Settling Problems

Color removal alone may not be enough; coagulation and settling must also be checked.

Chemical Treatment Direction

For many textile wastewater samples, a combined test gives better evaluation than testing one product only.

Chemical Role When to Use
Water Decoloring Agent Color removal and cationic coagulation support When visible color is the main issue
PAC Coagulation and turbidity reduction When floc is weak or water remains turbid
PAM Floc growth and settling support When settling is slow or flocs are small

Request Textile Wastewater Testing Support

Send textile wastewater photos, pH, COD and current process. We will suggest sample testing direction.