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2) ConsultantexpertofInstallationofDyeingmachines,Printingmachines&wholetextileprocessingplantsofyarns&fabrics withGovernment
certificate(Pollution&BoilerIBR),& ExpertinalltypesofProjectionof ForAllHandmade&MachinemadeCarpets&Rugs.
3) InstallationofDigitalPrintingPlantwithminimalcost
4) Implementedmeasuresofcostcontrol&developednewavenuesforpromotingthebusinessaspercurrentparameters.
5) ETPEnergyefficientwhileusingnewenzymatictechnology.
6) SustainableGreenchemicalsrangeforlowimpactonETPandgivemoreDyepickupindyebath.
7) Energysavingteqnicswhichreduceconsumptionoffuel &loadonETP
8) SolarpowerinlowercostbyusingEnvironmentenergyfordrivenindustry
9) All Certification AuditorQualityManagementSystem&ExpertInTextileProcessforEnergy&SustainableEnvironmentdeveloper.
10) DEVELOPEDANTIBACTERIALCHEMICALFORTEXTILES&PAINTSWITHECO-FRIENDLYFEATURES
11) DEVELOPEDANTIRADIATION CHEMICALSFORTEXTILE&PAINTSWITHECO-FRIENDLYFEATURES
12) DEVELOPEDSTAINRESISTANTCHEMICALFORCARPETSWITHOUTFLOUROCARBONS.
13) SUCCESSFULLY CONTROL SHREDDINGINVISCOUS/BAMBOO/SILKCARPETS&CONTROLUPTO90% SHREDDINGINALLFIBRESCARPETS.
14) SUCCESSFULLYCONTROLUNEVENDYEINGINOPENBATHWOOLDYEING..
9. Key criteria for all Facilities with Supply Chain
1)Environmental requirements (e.g.monitoring waterandenergy use,&
procedures toreduce consumption, monitoring wasteanddisposal of
waste)
2)Wastewaterrequirements forwetprocessing stages(e.g.ETPplant in
place,& Observation standard forChecking process)
3)Production material quality assurance (SOPstandard with
documentation)
4)Nochild labour, Noextraworking hours,withhealth&safetycriteria
10. Guidance for No use of any TOXIC chemicals
ManufacturingRestrictedSubstanceList:Itnormallyreferstorestrictingharmful chemicals
(dyes,pigments,inks,auxiliaries,chemicals).
Thesechemicalsharmhumans,animals,fishandenvironmentbecausetheyare:
•Highlytoxic
•Carcinogenic
•ReducefertilityofAgriculturelands
•Prohibitedandrestrictedinputs(incl.Azodyes,PCP,APEOsetc.)
•Requirementsrelatedtohazardsandtoxicity
•Disperseddyesknowntobeallergenic/sensitizing
•Energy&WaterConsumptionDatamustbeavailable
•Waste&Discharges
•SludgeDisposal
•Staff Training
•MaxCOD&BODcontentofdischargedwater.
•PHofdischargedwater
•MaxTemperatureofdischargedwater35 °C
11. Your Certification Body will do an evaluations and Risk Assessment
of your products & suggest accordingly after some testing .
All Chemical Inputs need to get certification Approval
•MSDStobeprepared accordingtoanormorrecognizedbycertified
•PrintingunitscanrequestforacopyofPositiveListfromtheirCertificationBody
Certification body team also described for following ;
•Nochildlabor
•Paymentasminimumwages
•Workinghoursmustnotmorethanrequired.
•Safe&hygienicworkingconditions
•MandatoryfiresafetyDrills&Trainings.
Nonorganicproductsisprohibited
•PVCinpackingmaterialsisprohibited
•Paper/cardboardinpackinghastobe Certified
•TransactionCertificates
•MultipleshipmentscanbecoveredinasingleTCforsamebuyerandsamesupplier
Processorsandmanufacturers:certificationaccordingtoCertificationbody
•Allstagesstartingfromginning(cotton)1),spinning,knitting,weaving,wetprocessing(pre-treatment,dyeing,
printingfinishing),manufacturing,packingandlabelingmustbecertified.
13. Certifications – what to look for in textiles
Apparently Good Housekeeping now has a green seal of approval. UL laboratories, the safety test lab, also has it’s own green seal of approval. In fact, according to the new 2009 Conscious
Consumer Report from BBMG, there are now over 400 different certifications related to “green” and environmental attributes of products and services. So many that such marks risk losing their
effectiveness. StevenColbert said thattheynowhad a“Green Colbert Report” –they’rereducing theiremissionsbyjumpingon thebandwagon.
Andlikeallcomedy, itonly hurtswhen welaugh. Sincewe’re allabout textiles,let’sfocushere. Do youeven knowwhatcertifications pertain totextiles?
The market is absolutely rife with claims about organic cotton – and believe me, I have absolutely nothing against organic cotton. But the focus (by marketers and consumers alike) is that if it’s
made of organic cotton, then the product is sustainable. That’s far from the truth. We like to use the analogy of “organic applesauce” – that is, if you take organic apples, then cook them with
preservatives, emulsifiers, Red Dye #2, stabilizers and any number of other additives – do you end up with organic applesauce? Just like bread – which is made from wheat which is grown (maybe
organically), harvested,ground intoflour,mixed withmilk,yeast, saltand maybe other things,thenbaked –fabric undergoes thesame type oftransformation.
Imean, really, do you actuallythinkthatthecotton boll whichyou seeinthepicture istransformedintoyour blouse withoutsomekindofseriouswork? Whataboutoil? Thinkofcrudeoil and
andyour newsheets –what doyou thinkhastohave happened tothatcrudetomake itacceptable foryour bedroom?
So thecertificationswhichare often usedforfabrics haveonlytodowiththeFIBER,andnotwiththeprocessing. Theprocessingisenvironmentallydamaging andresultsinfabric thatcontains
manychemicals thatseriouslyjeopardize our health. Andoften aproduct isadvertisedasbeing an“organic fabric” whenwhattheymean isthefabric started outwithorganicfibers –butthe
processing,liketheorganic applesauce mentionedabove, resultsinfabric thatcontainsahighproportion, byweight, ofsyntheticchemicals(suchasleadormercury, formaldehyde, chlorine,
or phthalates).
Besidestheproliferation ofcertifications,furthermuddyingofthewatershappens because someofthecertification agencies whichcan certifyfabric ALSOcertifyfiber. Inother words, each
endproduct can becertified. Soifwedeconstructapiece offabric, wecan havecertification ateach stage: (1)growingandharvestingoforganic fibers (2)ginningor other preparation ofthe
fibersto makethem suitableforuseinspinning; (3) spinningofthefibersintoyarns;(4)weavingoftheyarnsintofabric and(5)finalproduct(i.e.,blouse,tablecloth, etc.). Makesyou dizzy
doesn’tit?
It’squite common tofind “organiccotton” fabrics inthemarket –inother words,fabrics made oforganic fibers. Or atleast, theclaim isthatthefibersare organic. Unlessthey
are certified organic fibers,theclaim ismeaningless: therearenostandardsforcallinganaturalfiber“organic”sincebydefinition theyareorganic–becausethe
definitionof“organic”is “of,relatingto,orderivedfromlivingorganisms.” Thereisabigdifferencebetweenafabricorproductwhichclaimstobe“organic”and
onethatclaimstobe“certifiedorganic”. Soitisimportanttolookforthecertificationandaskwhocertifiedthefibers(iftheydon’tdisplaythatinformation). Believe
me,ifacompanyhasgonetothetroubleandexpenseofcertifyingtheirfibers,theywilldefinitelyhavetheinformationof whodidthecertification!
14. Commoncertification agencies forfibersinclude:
UnitedStates Department ofAgriculture,National Organic Program
SoilAssociation Certification Limited(SACertification) isthe UK’slargestorganiccertification body.It’salsotheonly
certification bodylinkedtoacommitted charity,promoting organic foodand farming.
OneCert: OneCertprovidesorganic certification worldwide. Certification andinspection programsinclude the USNational Organic
Program(NOP),EuropeanOrganic Regulations (EU2092/91),Quebec OrganicStandards (CAQ),JapanAgriculturalStandards
(JAS),IFOAM,and BioSuisse. Servicesinclude organiccertification, organic inspection, exportcertificates, transaction
certificates, on-line recordkeeping,answerstocertification questions, and presentations oforganic topics.
ControlUnion(Skal): ControlUnionisa globalone-stop-shop forarangeofcertification programs,including organic fibers. It
certifies tothe standardsof --ABlogo-/BioSuisse-/Canada OrganicRegime-/EU organic-/Japanese AgriculturalStandards-
/Naturland inspections-/NPOP-/Polish EUorganic-/USDS/NOP
The Institute forMarketcology(IMO):IMO isoneofthefirstand most renownedinternational agencies forinspection,
certification andquality assuranceofeco-friendlyproducts. Itsworld-wide activities areaccreditedbythe SwissAccreditation
Service(SAS)accordingto EN45011 (ISO 65),which isthe international standard forcertification. IMOofferscertification for
organicproduction and handling accordingtotheEuropean Regulation (EU)Nr.2092/91.
The certifications above verifythat thefibershave beengrownand harvestedtoorganicstandardsset forthbythe various
standards. But they donot dealinany waywith theprocessing ofthe fibersintofabric.
There existseveralthirdpartycertifications whichwethinkeveryconscious consumerof fabric should beaware. We should all
knowwhatthe certification does –and doesn’t –cover: Oeko-Tex,GOTS, C2C,GreenGuard, Global Recycle Standard andSMART.
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33. CARPET PRINTING PROCESS BY USING COLD & HOT PROCESS BOTH
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CARPET SUSTAINABLE WASHING AFTER REDUCING 70% WATER USE WITH USING SUSTAINABLE
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34. Fiber Identification & Quality Audit
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Result—Voltage Fluctuation are controlled
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51. ATTENDING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR ORGANISED BY PWD
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52. CARPET STAIN REPPLENT PROCESS WITHOUT USING FLOUROCARBON CHEMICALS THORUGH BY
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53. CARPET SHREDDING & WATER STAIN CONTROL PROCESS BY USING XSB VITOFIX IN YARN DYEING PROCESS FOR
BAMBOO & VISCOUS YARN— I am here to share something very important for the rugs or carpets which are made of using any kind of natural
fibers..like wool, silk, viscose , Bamboo etc…So as all of you guys from the carpet / rugs manufacturing, desiging or..any other way interested in rugs ! or you are
buyers. Here is good news for you.
You guys know that shredding is a big challenge… for all natural fibers rugs like wool, silk… the shredding is huge in different of silk fibers..,
When we talk about viscose & bamboo… these are most demanding fibers in industry and lots of rug designers like to use it but avoid due to heavy shredding.. as
viscose and bamboo fibers add a good shin to rug this is very important to control shredding, which adds value to rug and for every buyer
Shredding.., you must know about it ..what it is !
It is fiber lose from the finished carpet or rug, which means fibers comes out when you use the rug like walk on rug or due to any kind of rubbing on its surface.. As
the rugs made from natural fibers, while using them very tiny fibers break down and comes out in our hand. Let me show you how it is …… so this will make it more
clear !
Okkk.. so here I am this is normal rug or carpet whatever you say in my hand, see when I rub its surface like this…… , now see how the fibers comes out… So you see
the tiny fibers …in my hand, exactly like these when we walk on rug it comes out in same way !!
And you know this will also lose the carpet weight and we have to clean the carpet floor area very often, which is very time taking.
I am working as a Corporate Technical Consultant for sustainable textiles and also Cofounder/ Director of Innovation Supply Chain & Technology at RND Concept
Sourcing. Here we provide different type solutions for customers / business partners
So… lots of my customers and carpet manufactures asks me, if I can work on this challenging area of carpet industry and I said why not let’s try
So I was working on this from… weeks and guess what ?
Yesss.. I finally got the solution to control the shredding… wow… it was amazing when I achieved it you know I can explain it.
I have already given this solution to some of my friends, who successfully applied on their rugs and it works really well!
Now let me show you the carpet / rug after the treatment …..ok so before you have seen normal rug.. how the fiber was coming out. Now this rug…. Here I am
rubbing it same manner …….and…see here we are…it is very small amount of fibers like reduced 80-90%.
Ok let me show you both again together…
See this is the normal carpet…. we rub this …and see the amount of fibers comes out..
Now see the treated rug … I m going to rub it like this …..see I am rubbing the carpet surface even harder …..and here see the fibers the amount of fibers is very less
than the normal rug … so see the difference
Fibers in my right hand from the normal rug
Fibers in my left hand from the treated rug
We got this tested also and the improvement ratio as fiber lose in normal rug 0.023 % and in treated carpet is 0.07% .
Also most importantly the chemical used for treatment is environment supported and eco friendly…. ☺
We use apply this solution at the different stages of rug making that depend on the fibers using in carpet / rugs.
So this is it for now I am continuously working for the new challenges for the textiles lik this and will see you soon with new ideas.
54. Value Addition In Carpet/Rugs By Nano Silver Finish
Project Title: To develop Antibacterial/Odour free/Hygienic Carpet/Rugs for niche market using antibacterial
agent in the form of Silver Colloidal Solution.
The antibacterial activity of silver has been known since ancient times. The King of Persia during war used
silver container for boiled water storage. Silver is still used as a disinfectant for swimming pool.
In case of nano silver, the antimicrobial agent contains nano silver particles that get rid of bacteria repressing
them in warm and humid conditions. The silver largely depends on killing the bacteria by oxidation. This is the
reason the bacteria cannot get immune to the silver. The textile treated with nano silver agent will have
antibacterial, antifungal, antivirus, odour free properties.
The bacteria and fungi, which can be found almost everywhere, are able to quickly multiply, depending on the
moisture, nutrients and temperature levels. Dirt, dust & sweat act as food for bacteria. Some bacteria
populations may double every 20-30 min under ideal conditions (36-40°C, pH 5-9), meaning that one single
bacteria cell can increase to 1,048,576 cells in just 7 hrs.
The Nano Silver Finish is effectively used in clothing for special purposes like the sports garments, which can
be ridden with bacteria and fungi after getting drenched in sweat. With nano silver antimicrobial finish, the
garments smell fresh and deter the growth of bacteria responsible for the unpleasant odour.
Therefore, all the textile materials which are subjected to sweat, dirt and dust and are not washed frequently,
needs antibacterial characteristics to prevent user from pathogenic disease like various skin infections,
pneumonia, common cold etc. Carpets/Rugs based on wool are less frequently washed by user, is home for
various bacteria as it carry food for microorganism in the form of dirt and dust, spill over and also by
proteinaceous nature of wool.
Application of Antimicrobial to Carpet/Rugs:
We have done extensive research on making textiles antibacterial in last three years and developed the
antimicrobial product based on nano silver colloidal solution.The antimicrobial can be applied by using simple
method based on Spray – Dry, Dip-Squeeze-Dry or Pad dry or exhaustion at final finishing stage. No special
equipment is required for the application of antibacterial.
We can develop antibacterial carpet/rugs at your floor at economical price.
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