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Desizing
Prepared By : Mazadul Hasan sheshir
ID: 2010000400008
13th Batch (session 2009-2013)
Department : Wet Processing Technology
Email: mazadulhasan@yahoo.com
Blog : www. Textilelab.blogspot.com (visit)
Southeast University
Department Of Textile Engineering
I/A 251,252 Tejgaon Dhaka Bangladesh
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Desizing is done in order to remove the size from the warp yarns of the woven
fabrics. Warp yarns are coated with sizing agents prior to weaving in order to reduce
their frictional properties, decrease yarn breakages on the loom and improve
weaving productivity by increasing weft insertion speeds. The sizing material
present on the warp yarns can act as a resist towards dyes and chemicals in textile
wet processing. It must, therefore, be removed before any subsequent wet
processing of the fabric.
Desizing
SINGING_DESIZING
SINGING
DESIZING
1. To remove the starch material from the fabric.
2. To increase the absorbency power of the fabric.
3. To increase the affinity of the fabric to the dry chemicals.
4. To make the fabric suitable for the next process.
5. To increase the luster of the fabric increase of dyeing and printing.
Objects of Desizing:
Objects.......
1. The object is to remove from the grey fabric the size that has been applied during
weaving and thus to make the fabric ready for further processes.
2. The main ingredient in size that is not w ater-soluble is usually starch.
3. Chemically starch is poly-glucopyranose in w hich straight chain and branched chain
polymers are present.
4. Both the constituents of starch are insoluble in water but they can be made soluble
by hydrolysis of these long chain compounds to shorter ones.
5. Grey cotton fabric contains both natural impurities as well as ‘added matter’.
6. The added matter is called ‘size’. It is added by man in a process called ‘sizing’, as it
facilitates weaving.
7. The size contains substances such as starch, thin boiling starch, CMC, PVA, vegetable
oil, mutton tallow, etc.
Methods Of Desizing
The factors, on which the efficiency of size removal depends, are as follows:
 Type and amount of size applied
 Viscosity of the size in solution
 Ease of dissolution of the size film on the yarn
 Nature and the amount of the plasticizers
 Fabric construction
 Method of desizing, and
 Method of washing-off
Factors of Size Removal Efficiency:
The major portion of the size consists of starch, wax and tallow. All these remain on the warp
yarns even after weaving the cloth. Usually an emulsifying agent is added to the sizing mixture
to facilitate its subsequent removal form the cloth.
It is necessary to remove the size material form the cloth; otherwise the hydrophobicity of
the wax and the tallow hinder the subsequent dyeing and printing processes. Wax and tallow
are removed in the later process
(scouring or kier boiling), while the starch is removed during desizing. Thus desizing is the
term usually restricted to the process of removal of starch (of the size) from the cloth. Desizing
is a chemical process and the rate of this process, i.e. the rate of hydrolysis of starch can be
controlled. For example,
if the desizing liquor is stronger, the process can be completed in a short time so much so
that the process can be made a continuous one. If weaker solutions are used, the process is
bound to be batch one.
A process to remove the sizing material from the fabric is called Desizing. Starch is
widely used as a sizing agent, being readily available, relatively cheap and based on natural,
sustainable raw materials. 75% of the sizing agents used worldwide is starch and its derivatives.
DESIZING
 Starch: Corn,
Potato,
Sago,
CMC (Carbon Methyl Cellulose),
CMS (Carbon Methyl Starch).
 Natural gums: Locust bean,
Tragacanth .
 Synthetic sizes: PVA,
PAN,
PVAC, etc.
SOME SIZING MATERIALS ARE GIVEN BELLOW
Theory:
We use Enzymatic Desizing. Enzyme are complex organic soluble by catalyst
formed by living organisms that catalyze chemical reaction in biological process.
Amylases are enzymes that hydrolyse and reduce the moleculer weight of
amylase and amylopectin molecule in starch. The traditional approach is
enzymatic Desizing in which α -amylase or diastase enzyme is used to attack the
1:4 glycosidic links in the starch breaking down the macromolecules into small
soluble saccharides such as maltose and glucose. Enzymatic Desizing is safer
than acid Desizing where cellulose may also get hydrolysed if the concentration
of acid is higher than the optimum value.
CLASSIFICATION OF DESIZING PROCESS
Mainly two types of enzymes. Such as:
1. Animal enzymes: Example: Viveral, Novofermosol, Degomma, Waste
pancreas, Clotted blood, Liver, etc.
2. Vegetable enzymes:
There are two types vegetable enzymes.
a) Malt extract enzymes: Example: Diastafor, Diastase, Gabahit,
Maltoferment, Maltostase etc.
b) Bacterial enzymes: Example: Rapidase, Biolase, Arcy etc.
CLASSIFICATION OF ENZYMES
HYDROLYTIC METHODS
Enzymatic desizing is the most widely used method for the removal of starch, amylases
being particularly suitable. The advantage in the use of enzymes is that starches are
decomposed without damaging cellulose fibre. These are fairly sensitive to temperature
changes from the optimum. Bacterial desizing agents like Rapidase are active over a wider
temperature range and have certain other advantages, like tolerance of variation in pH.
Enzymes suffer from one disadvantage that if the conditions of temperature and
pH are not favourable, their desizing activity is destroyed. For example, their activity is
destroyed they are deactivated above 75°C. An outstanding feature of enzyme desizing is
the specific nature of the enzyme action. Thus diastase hydrolyses starch but does not
tender cellulose. Therefore enzyme desizing is safer than acid desizing, where cellulose
may also get hydrolysed if the concentration of the acid is higher than the optimum
value.
ENZYMATIC DESIZING:
CONDITION OF ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS
Enzyme Conc. (g/l) Tempt. (°C) PH value
Malt extract 3-20 50-60 6-7.5
Pancreatic 1-3 50-60 6.5-7.5
Bacterial 0.5-1 60-70 5.5-7.5
Four faces must be considered for a successful enzymatic desizing process.
1. Preparation of the desizing mixture: Agents should be added:
1. Water
2. Wetting agent
3. Salt
4. Acid/Alkali
5. Enzyme.
First, salt and wetting agent are added than enzyme.
2. Saturation: Fabrics containing starch as sizing materials are difficult to wet out. So,
it is mandatory that the mass of fiber and size be saturated to approx. 100% wet pick
up.
ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS
3. Digestion: It means the process of converting starch to soluble materials. In a
continuous process, fabrics are run through a steamer and conversion is
accomplished during the steaming time available. In case of J-box, temperature
range is 60 C to 90 C and time is 15 to 20 mins.
4. Washing: When desizing has been completed, it should be relatively easy to
remove the short chain sugar as they are water soluble.
Main controlling points:
1. Temperature
2. PH
3. Fabric speed
4. Concentration
ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS
CONTINUOUS DESIZING
Advantages of enzyme desizing
1. —Time required for the desizing process is less.
2. —It is continuous process, so greater production can be achieved.
3. —Closely constructed fabric can be easily desized, due to the effective
enzyme action.
4. —There is no chance for the cellulose to get hydrolysed, as in acid
desizing.
Disadvantages
— If the conditions of temperature, pH and time are not properly
maintained, the desizing activity of the enzymes is destroyed.
CONTINUOUS DESIZING
OXIDATIVE METHODS
The “oxidative desizing” technique mentioned above, is applicable not only
for water insoluble sizing agents, but also for water-soluble ones. This technique
is particularly useful for textile finishers, but also for water soluble ones.
This technique is particularly useful for textile finishers dealing with many
different types of fabrics and therefore sizing agents. In Oxidative desizing the
starch is oxidized and this produces is also known as grey chemicking.
Desizing with Oxidizing agents
1. —Though the use of oxidants for desizing of cotton fabric is widely accepted
but their large scale industrial application is yet to be exploited.
2. —The most important aspects of oxidizing agents are that they can be
applicable to wide range of fabrics, the size content of which is often not
known.
Table summarizes the necessary conditions for desizing starch in
presence of some important oxidizing agents.
Sodium bromite, the salt of bromous acid, HBrO2 (like sodium chlorite, the
salt of cholorous acid, HClO2), has powerful oxidizing action on starch. This is due
to the combined effect of bromous acid, HBrO2 and hypobromous acid, HOBr.
This is accompanied by the conversion of bromine dioxide into oxygen and
bromine. Hydrolysis of bromine thus formed produces more hypobromous acid.
Of the different modes of oxidation of starch, the following one is the most
likely one, involving breaking up of relatively stable either linkage of the glucose
ring by sodium bromite.
If as shown above ethers are vulnerable to oxidation by sodium bromite,
one would expect depolymerisation of the ether linkages (Oxygen Bridge joining
two glucose units). Any significant degree of depolymerisation would
then convert starch into water soluble products.
BROMITE DESIZING
1. —The main ingredient in size that is not water-soluble is usually starch.
2. —Chemically starch is poly-glucopyranose in which straight chain and branched
chain polymers are present.
3. —Both the constituents of starch are insoluble in water but they can be made
soluble by hydrolysis of these long chain compounds to shorter ones.
4. —Thus, under suitable conditions, the following steps show the progressive
hydrolysis of starch.
5. —However, in desizing, the hydrolysis of starch is carried out only up to the
soluble dextrin stage, as this can be removed off the desized fabric by means of
an aqueous wash.
MECHANISM
1. This is the oldest and cheapest method of desizing.
2. Here no special chemical is used.
3. The cloth is first passed through warm water at 40C in a padding mangle
where the cloth is squeezed to about 100% expression.
4. The cloth is then allowed to stand for 24 hours.
5. The microorganisms, naturally present in w ater, multiply and secrete
starch-liquefying (hydrolysing) enzymes, which break down the starch present
in the size to w ater-soluble products.
6. The cloth is then w ashed to remove these products.
Rot Steep..
Rot Steep..
Advantages
—1. Rot steeping is the cheapest of all the desizing methods.
—2. No chemicals are required.
Disadvantages
A large floor space is required for this process.
—The process is slow, so desizing time is long.
—Mildew may attack the cloth during steeping and cause stains on the fabric.
—
Rot Steep..
 —Dilute sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid may be used to hydrolyse the
starch from the sized fabric.
—
 A 0.25% - 0.5 % solution of the acid at room temperature (30o C) is suitable
for this process.
—
 The cloth is impregnated with the dilute acid solution in a two-bowl or three-
bowl padding mangle and then stored for 8-12 hours in a closed concrete pit.
Acid Desizing
Advantages of acid desizing
1. —Acid desizing is an economical process.
2. —The process is effective and gives fairly uniform desizing, as it is a chemical-
based process. It does not require specific conditions of pH and can be done
at room temperature.
3. —It is a much quicker process than rot steep desizing.
Disadvantage of acid desizing
1. —The main disadvantage of the process is that mineral acid is harmful to
cellulose fibres if proper care is not taken.
2. —Especially during the storage stage, the acid-wet fabric must not be allowed
to dry.
3. —This would cause the formation of hydrocellulose, which will weaken the
fibre.
Acid Desizing
Desizing Efficiency Test:
Desizing efficiency is found in two ways conventional and TEGEWA method.
Conventional Method:
In this method we first take the weight of the sized fabric, let it be W1. Then
desize the fabric, dry & take the weight, let it be W2. After that the fabric is
treated with 3gpl (35%) HCl at 700 C for 30 min. dry & take the weight of the
fabric. Let it be W3.
Total size = W1-W3.
Residual size = W2-W3.
Desizing Efficiency = (Total size – Residual size)/Total size X 100.
DESIZING EFFICIENCY TEST:
Reagent: potassium iodide (10 gm. Of KI (100%) in 100 ml water, add 0.6358 gm of
iodine (100%) stir and shake; iodine is completely dissolved. Fill up to 800 ml with
water then complete to 1000 ml with ethanol. (Shelf life approx 6 months only).
Method:
 Spot drop wise solution onto fabric.
 Rub in gently.
 Assess change of color.
Note: the test must be carried on fabric cooled down to room temperature; residual
alkalinity has to be neutralities prior to the test.
Assessment: Grey fabric:
No change of color = no starch size present.
Pale blue to bluish = presence of starch size or blend
Violet =of starch size with synthetic size
Desized fabric:
Pale blue to bluish violet = refer to violet scale TEGEWA This indicates residual Starch
content.
TEGEWA RATING:
The performance ofa commercial enzyme wastested and process optimization
trials
were performed. Optimum circumstances obtained were:
0.75% (o.w.f.) enzyme, pH 4.1, 62 °C and a process time of 45 minutes.
Acid consumption of the raw cotton fabric played an important role in pH
adjustments. Similar results were reported using pure amyloglucosidase enzymes
[10]; however, storage and usage properties as well as the availability of pure
enzymes may cause problems when compared to commercial ones. A commercial
enzyme readily used in the food industry was utilized in this study. The sufficiency of
the generated glucose to utilize the desizing liquor for bleaching was tested by
using glucose oxidize enzyme to produce hydrogen peroxide from this glucose.
Bleaching trials were performed with the glucose generated. Compatible whiteness
degrees were attained. Results are reported in the second part of the study.
CONCLUTION
Maintenance schedule of DESIZING machine
Desizing machine
Objects:-
• To observe the machine.
• To learn about the controlling points.
• To know about the mechanism.
• Overall maintenance of tank.
Main parts:-
• Desizing tank,
• Free roller,
• Winch roller,
• Tension roller,
• Squeezing roller.
• Liquor height
• If enzyme used Should control Ph( 6-6.5) and temperature ( 55)
The machine should be maintained in several points of view. These points are
mentioned on the next.
Squeezing roller:- The upper roller of the squeezing roller is soft and that of the
lower roller is hard. The speed of the transmission of the cloth through the
squeezing roller should be adjusted according to the quality of the fabric.
Roller movement:-Different free and guide roller should be moved easily. We
have to look about that.
Water, steam line:- proper flow of water and steam should be maintained.
Proper fabric path:- In case of desizing proper path should be followed by the
different roller.
Speed 80-100 m/min
Proper temperature:- In case of enzymatic agent the proper temperature should
be maintained in the bath. ( 55)
Proper Ph:In case of enzymatic agent the proper Ph should be maintained in the
bath. ( 6-6.5)
Liquor height: Should keep at standard level
Controlling points of the machine:-
Machine condition:
1. Mechanical defects
2. Rollers defects.
3. Utility supply pipes condition.
4. Electrical motor condition.
Machine Parameter:
1. Capacity of trough: 750 lit.
2. Nip pressure: 0.8 bar
Utilities:
1. Water,
2. Steam,
3. Electricity
4. & Gas. 1=1.02kg/cm2
Maintenanceofmachineryisveryessentialmechanicaleffortforachieving smooth
running of different machines . Maintenance is a process by which equipment is
looked afteri n such a way that trouble free services and increased machine life
can be ensured and specific product quality required by the customers issu
stained. On time maintenance in creasem/clifetime &ensures trouble free
services.
CONCLUSION
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Desizing

  • 2. Prepared By : Mazadul Hasan sheshir ID: 2010000400008 13th Batch (session 2009-2013) Department : Wet Processing Technology Email: mazadulhasan@yahoo.com Blog : www. Textilelab.blogspot.com (visit) Southeast University Department Of Textile Engineering I/A 251,252 Tejgaon Dhaka Bangladesh Prepared By : ©right
  • 3. Desizing is done in order to remove the size from the warp yarns of the woven fabrics. Warp yarns are coated with sizing agents prior to weaving in order to reduce their frictional properties, decrease yarn breakages on the loom and improve weaving productivity by increasing weft insertion speeds. The sizing material present on the warp yarns can act as a resist towards dyes and chemicals in textile wet processing. It must, therefore, be removed before any subsequent wet processing of the fabric. Desizing
  • 4.
  • 6.
  • 7. 1. To remove the starch material from the fabric. 2. To increase the absorbency power of the fabric. 3. To increase the affinity of the fabric to the dry chemicals. 4. To make the fabric suitable for the next process. 5. To increase the luster of the fabric increase of dyeing and printing. Objects of Desizing:
  • 8. Objects....... 1. The object is to remove from the grey fabric the size that has been applied during weaving and thus to make the fabric ready for further processes. 2. The main ingredient in size that is not w ater-soluble is usually starch. 3. Chemically starch is poly-glucopyranose in w hich straight chain and branched chain polymers are present. 4. Both the constituents of starch are insoluble in water but they can be made soluble by hydrolysis of these long chain compounds to shorter ones. 5. Grey cotton fabric contains both natural impurities as well as ‘added matter’. 6. The added matter is called ‘size’. It is added by man in a process called ‘sizing’, as it facilitates weaving. 7. The size contains substances such as starch, thin boiling starch, CMC, PVA, vegetable oil, mutton tallow, etc.
  • 10. The factors, on which the efficiency of size removal depends, are as follows:  Type and amount of size applied  Viscosity of the size in solution  Ease of dissolution of the size film on the yarn  Nature and the amount of the plasticizers  Fabric construction  Method of desizing, and  Method of washing-off Factors of Size Removal Efficiency:
  • 11. The major portion of the size consists of starch, wax and tallow. All these remain on the warp yarns even after weaving the cloth. Usually an emulsifying agent is added to the sizing mixture to facilitate its subsequent removal form the cloth. It is necessary to remove the size material form the cloth; otherwise the hydrophobicity of the wax and the tallow hinder the subsequent dyeing and printing processes. Wax and tallow are removed in the later process (scouring or kier boiling), while the starch is removed during desizing. Thus desizing is the term usually restricted to the process of removal of starch (of the size) from the cloth. Desizing is a chemical process and the rate of this process, i.e. the rate of hydrolysis of starch can be controlled. For example, if the desizing liquor is stronger, the process can be completed in a short time so much so that the process can be made a continuous one. If weaker solutions are used, the process is bound to be batch one. A process to remove the sizing material from the fabric is called Desizing. Starch is widely used as a sizing agent, being readily available, relatively cheap and based on natural, sustainable raw materials. 75% of the sizing agents used worldwide is starch and its derivatives. DESIZING
  • 12.  Starch: Corn, Potato, Sago, CMC (Carbon Methyl Cellulose), CMS (Carbon Methyl Starch).  Natural gums: Locust bean, Tragacanth .  Synthetic sizes: PVA, PAN, PVAC, etc. SOME SIZING MATERIALS ARE GIVEN BELLOW
  • 13. Theory: We use Enzymatic Desizing. Enzyme are complex organic soluble by catalyst formed by living organisms that catalyze chemical reaction in biological process. Amylases are enzymes that hydrolyse and reduce the moleculer weight of amylase and amylopectin molecule in starch. The traditional approach is enzymatic Desizing in which α -amylase or diastase enzyme is used to attack the 1:4 glycosidic links in the starch breaking down the macromolecules into small soluble saccharides such as maltose and glucose. Enzymatic Desizing is safer than acid Desizing where cellulose may also get hydrolysed if the concentration of acid is higher than the optimum value.
  • 15. Mainly two types of enzymes. Such as: 1. Animal enzymes: Example: Viveral, Novofermosol, Degomma, Waste pancreas, Clotted blood, Liver, etc. 2. Vegetable enzymes: There are two types vegetable enzymes. a) Malt extract enzymes: Example: Diastafor, Diastase, Gabahit, Maltoferment, Maltostase etc. b) Bacterial enzymes: Example: Rapidase, Biolase, Arcy etc. CLASSIFICATION OF ENZYMES
  • 17. Enzymatic desizing is the most widely used method for the removal of starch, amylases being particularly suitable. The advantage in the use of enzymes is that starches are decomposed without damaging cellulose fibre. These are fairly sensitive to temperature changes from the optimum. Bacterial desizing agents like Rapidase are active over a wider temperature range and have certain other advantages, like tolerance of variation in pH. Enzymes suffer from one disadvantage that if the conditions of temperature and pH are not favourable, their desizing activity is destroyed. For example, their activity is destroyed they are deactivated above 75°C. An outstanding feature of enzyme desizing is the specific nature of the enzyme action. Thus diastase hydrolyses starch but does not tender cellulose. Therefore enzyme desizing is safer than acid desizing, where cellulose may also get hydrolysed if the concentration of the acid is higher than the optimum value. ENZYMATIC DESIZING:
  • 18. CONDITION OF ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS Enzyme Conc. (g/l) Tempt. (°C) PH value Malt extract 3-20 50-60 6-7.5 Pancreatic 1-3 50-60 6.5-7.5 Bacterial 0.5-1 60-70 5.5-7.5
  • 19. Four faces must be considered for a successful enzymatic desizing process. 1. Preparation of the desizing mixture: Agents should be added: 1. Water 2. Wetting agent 3. Salt 4. Acid/Alkali 5. Enzyme. First, salt and wetting agent are added than enzyme. 2. Saturation: Fabrics containing starch as sizing materials are difficult to wet out. So, it is mandatory that the mass of fiber and size be saturated to approx. 100% wet pick up. ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS
  • 20. 3. Digestion: It means the process of converting starch to soluble materials. In a continuous process, fabrics are run through a steamer and conversion is accomplished during the steaming time available. In case of J-box, temperature range is 60 C to 90 C and time is 15 to 20 mins. 4. Washing: When desizing has been completed, it should be relatively easy to remove the short chain sugar as they are water soluble. Main controlling points: 1. Temperature 2. PH 3. Fabric speed 4. Concentration ENZYMATIC DESIZING PROCESS
  • 22. Advantages of enzyme desizing 1. —Time required for the desizing process is less. 2. —It is continuous process, so greater production can be achieved. 3. —Closely constructed fabric can be easily desized, due to the effective enzyme action. 4. —There is no chance for the cellulose to get hydrolysed, as in acid desizing. Disadvantages — If the conditions of temperature, pH and time are not properly maintained, the desizing activity of the enzymes is destroyed. CONTINUOUS DESIZING
  • 23.
  • 24. OXIDATIVE METHODS The “oxidative desizing” technique mentioned above, is applicable not only for water insoluble sizing agents, but also for water-soluble ones. This technique is particularly useful for textile finishers, but also for water soluble ones. This technique is particularly useful for textile finishers dealing with many different types of fabrics and therefore sizing agents. In Oxidative desizing the starch is oxidized and this produces is also known as grey chemicking. Desizing with Oxidizing agents 1. —Though the use of oxidants for desizing of cotton fabric is widely accepted but their large scale industrial application is yet to be exploited. 2. —The most important aspects of oxidizing agents are that they can be applicable to wide range of fabrics, the size content of which is often not known.
  • 25. Table summarizes the necessary conditions for desizing starch in presence of some important oxidizing agents.
  • 26. Sodium bromite, the salt of bromous acid, HBrO2 (like sodium chlorite, the salt of cholorous acid, HClO2), has powerful oxidizing action on starch. This is due to the combined effect of bromous acid, HBrO2 and hypobromous acid, HOBr. This is accompanied by the conversion of bromine dioxide into oxygen and bromine. Hydrolysis of bromine thus formed produces more hypobromous acid. Of the different modes of oxidation of starch, the following one is the most likely one, involving breaking up of relatively stable either linkage of the glucose ring by sodium bromite. If as shown above ethers are vulnerable to oxidation by sodium bromite, one would expect depolymerisation of the ether linkages (Oxygen Bridge joining two glucose units). Any significant degree of depolymerisation would then convert starch into water soluble products. BROMITE DESIZING
  • 27. 1. —The main ingredient in size that is not water-soluble is usually starch. 2. —Chemically starch is poly-glucopyranose in which straight chain and branched chain polymers are present. 3. —Both the constituents of starch are insoluble in water but they can be made soluble by hydrolysis of these long chain compounds to shorter ones. 4. —Thus, under suitable conditions, the following steps show the progressive hydrolysis of starch. 5. —However, in desizing, the hydrolysis of starch is carried out only up to the soluble dextrin stage, as this can be removed off the desized fabric by means of an aqueous wash. MECHANISM
  • 28. 1. This is the oldest and cheapest method of desizing. 2. Here no special chemical is used. 3. The cloth is first passed through warm water at 40C in a padding mangle where the cloth is squeezed to about 100% expression. 4. The cloth is then allowed to stand for 24 hours. 5. The microorganisms, naturally present in w ater, multiply and secrete starch-liquefying (hydrolysing) enzymes, which break down the starch present in the size to w ater-soluble products. 6. The cloth is then w ashed to remove these products. Rot Steep..
  • 30. Advantages —1. Rot steeping is the cheapest of all the desizing methods. —2. No chemicals are required. Disadvantages A large floor space is required for this process. —The process is slow, so desizing time is long. —Mildew may attack the cloth during steeping and cause stains on the fabric. — Rot Steep..
  • 31.  —Dilute sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid may be used to hydrolyse the starch from the sized fabric. —  A 0.25% - 0.5 % solution of the acid at room temperature (30o C) is suitable for this process. —  The cloth is impregnated with the dilute acid solution in a two-bowl or three- bowl padding mangle and then stored for 8-12 hours in a closed concrete pit. Acid Desizing
  • 32. Advantages of acid desizing 1. —Acid desizing is an economical process. 2. —The process is effective and gives fairly uniform desizing, as it is a chemical- based process. It does not require specific conditions of pH and can be done at room temperature. 3. —It is a much quicker process than rot steep desizing. Disadvantage of acid desizing 1. —The main disadvantage of the process is that mineral acid is harmful to cellulose fibres if proper care is not taken. 2. —Especially during the storage stage, the acid-wet fabric must not be allowed to dry. 3. —This would cause the formation of hydrocellulose, which will weaken the fibre. Acid Desizing
  • 33. Desizing Efficiency Test: Desizing efficiency is found in two ways conventional and TEGEWA method. Conventional Method: In this method we first take the weight of the sized fabric, let it be W1. Then desize the fabric, dry & take the weight, let it be W2. After that the fabric is treated with 3gpl (35%) HCl at 700 C for 30 min. dry & take the weight of the fabric. Let it be W3. Total size = W1-W3. Residual size = W2-W3. Desizing Efficiency = (Total size – Residual size)/Total size X 100. DESIZING EFFICIENCY TEST:
  • 34. Reagent: potassium iodide (10 gm. Of KI (100%) in 100 ml water, add 0.6358 gm of iodine (100%) stir and shake; iodine is completely dissolved. Fill up to 800 ml with water then complete to 1000 ml with ethanol. (Shelf life approx 6 months only). Method:  Spot drop wise solution onto fabric.  Rub in gently.  Assess change of color. Note: the test must be carried on fabric cooled down to room temperature; residual alkalinity has to be neutralities prior to the test. Assessment: Grey fabric: No change of color = no starch size present. Pale blue to bluish = presence of starch size or blend Violet =of starch size with synthetic size Desized fabric: Pale blue to bluish violet = refer to violet scale TEGEWA This indicates residual Starch content. TEGEWA RATING:
  • 35. The performance ofa commercial enzyme wastested and process optimization trials were performed. Optimum circumstances obtained were: 0.75% (o.w.f.) enzyme, pH 4.1, 62 °C and a process time of 45 minutes. Acid consumption of the raw cotton fabric played an important role in pH adjustments. Similar results were reported using pure amyloglucosidase enzymes [10]; however, storage and usage properties as well as the availability of pure enzymes may cause problems when compared to commercial ones. A commercial enzyme readily used in the food industry was utilized in this study. The sufficiency of the generated glucose to utilize the desizing liquor for bleaching was tested by using glucose oxidize enzyme to produce hydrogen peroxide from this glucose. Bleaching trials were performed with the glucose generated. Compatible whiteness degrees were attained. Results are reported in the second part of the study. CONCLUTION
  • 36. Maintenance schedule of DESIZING machine
  • 38. Objects:- • To observe the machine. • To learn about the controlling points. • To know about the mechanism. • Overall maintenance of tank. Main parts:- • Desizing tank, • Free roller, • Winch roller, • Tension roller, • Squeezing roller. • Liquor height • If enzyme used Should control Ph( 6-6.5) and temperature ( 55)
  • 39.
  • 40. The machine should be maintained in several points of view. These points are mentioned on the next. Squeezing roller:- The upper roller of the squeezing roller is soft and that of the lower roller is hard. The speed of the transmission of the cloth through the squeezing roller should be adjusted according to the quality of the fabric. Roller movement:-Different free and guide roller should be moved easily. We have to look about that. Water, steam line:- proper flow of water and steam should be maintained. Proper fabric path:- In case of desizing proper path should be followed by the different roller. Speed 80-100 m/min Proper temperature:- In case of enzymatic agent the proper temperature should be maintained in the bath. ( 55) Proper Ph:In case of enzymatic agent the proper Ph should be maintained in the bath. ( 6-6.5) Liquor height: Should keep at standard level Controlling points of the machine:-
  • 41. Machine condition: 1. Mechanical defects 2. Rollers defects. 3. Utility supply pipes condition. 4. Electrical motor condition. Machine Parameter: 1. Capacity of trough: 750 lit. 2. Nip pressure: 0.8 bar Utilities: 1. Water, 2. Steam, 3. Electricity 4. & Gas. 1=1.02kg/cm2
  • 42. Maintenanceofmachineryisveryessentialmechanicaleffortforachieving smooth running of different machines . Maintenance is a process by which equipment is looked afteri n such a way that trouble free services and increased machine life can be ensured and specific product quality required by the customers issu stained. On time maintenance in creasem/clifetime &ensures trouble free services. CONCLUSION