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Multipurpose & versatile compound Minerals In Textile Processing
ALTRANOL-GEO/ ALTRANOL-ELB
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The textile industry is constantly searching for environmentally friendly solutions.
Over the years a lot of chemical components have been replaced (Phosphates, Nonyl phenols etc) in the textile industry.
The demand for low COD and BOD values, reduced levels of MBAS and BiAS and easily biodegradable products was the reason to search for alternative sources.
Clay Chemistry
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Elements of Earth8.32 kms crust
% by weight in crust
O = 49.2Si = 25.7Al = 7.5Fe = 4.7Ca = 3.4Na = 2.6K = 2.4Mg = 1.9other = 2.6
12500 km dia
Geotechnical engineers are interested mainly in the top 100 metres of the earth crust. As you can see from the table, 82% of the elements are oxygen, silicon and aluminium.
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Soil Formation
Parent Rock
Residual soil Transported soil~ in situ weathering (by
physical & chemical agents) of parent rock
~ weathered and transported far away
by wind, water and ice.
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Genesis of Clays
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Parent Rock
~ formed by one of these three different processes
igneous sedimentary metamorphic
formed by cooling of molten magma (lava)
e.g. granite
formed by gradual deposition, and in layers
e.g. limestone, shale
formed by alteration of igneous & sedimentary
rocks by pressure/ temperature
e.g. marble
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Mother earth supplies us with a large variety of minerals. Approx. 4000 different minerals are known worldwide, most of them are very
nice but not all of them can be used for technical purposes.
Rosa Quartz Roselite Biotite Kaolinite Rosasite Topaz
99% of the earth is composed out of only 8 minerals. The mineral group of silicates is the most important and well known for:
- Clays (Aluminium/Metal oxides + Silicium dioxide)- Zeolites (Aluminium/Metal oxides + Silicium dioxide)- Silicate (Metal oxides + Silicium dioxide)
Minerals - Introduction Minerals - Introduction
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Basic Structural UnitsClay minerals are made of two distinct structural units.
oxygen
0.29 nm
aluminium or magnesium
hydroxyl or oxygen
silicon
0.26 nm
Silicon tetrahedron Aluminium Octahedron
All clay minerals are made of two distinct building blocks: tetrahedrons and octahedrons. The tetrahedron on the left has oxygen atoms at the corners, and there is a silicon in the centre. Octahedron has six oxygen or hydroxyl atoms in the corners, and an aluminium or magnesium ion at the centre.
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Mining of Clay
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Mining process of Clays
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Microscopic Photograph of Clay
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Depending on the type and quantity of metal oxide, the ratio withSiO2 and the specific crystalline structure, different types of CLAYare known such as:
- Kaolin : Aluminium oxide- Smectite : Aluminium- and Magnesium oxide- Vermiculite : Aluminium- and Magnesium oxide- Illite : Aluminium-, Magnesium- and
Potassium oxide- Hectorite : Magnesium- and Lithium oxide
CLAY TYPES
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• Clay mainly consists of SiO2 and Al2O3
• Other ions may be present Mg, Ca, Fe, Li, Mn,…..• Some clays can stabilize H2O2 bleaches
CLAYS
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• 3-Layer Silicate
• Small particle size
• Sheet Structure
• Delaminating of layers by simple dispersing• High specific surface area(upto 750m2/g after dispersed
• Negative charge on the surface, cationic charge at border
• Inner crystalline capability of swelling
Character of Semectite Clays
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Isomorphous Substitutionsubstitution of Si4+ and Al3+ by other
lower valence (e.g., Mg2+) cationsresults in charge imbalance (net negative)
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Clay Particle with Net negative Charge
The clay particle derives its net negative charge from the isomorphous substitution and broken bonds at the boundaries.
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A Comparison
Mineral Specific surface(m2/g)
C.E.C (meq/100g)
Kaolinite 10-20 3-10
Illite 80-100 20-30
Montmorillonite 800 80-120
Chlorite 80 20-30
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• Amongst the big number of minerals, clays have very useful characteristics for textile applications
Some clay-classifications:• Kaolin (Aluminium: “China clay”)• Semectite (Aluminium + Magnesium)• Hormite (more Iron)
• Some exceptional properties of clay:• Thickening agents in paints• Oil and dirt absorber• Absorber of inks in e.g. paper industry• Stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide bleaches• Softening agents in household products
CLAYS
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• In water the clay particles are anionic charged and show a large adsorption effect for:
-Hydrophobic waxes and oils-Metal ions (cation exchange capacity)-Hydrophilic materials and polymers
CLAYS
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• Nature –Bentonite• Cat litters• Agro industry• Civil industry• Beverage refinery
industry
Alkaline activation(With soda ash)• Foundry industry• Civil & drilling industry• Detergent, paper, textile
industry• Beverage refinery
industry• Rheological additive
industry
• Acidic activation• (with HCl / H2SO4)• Food industry• Paper industry• Beverage refinery
industry• Industrial catalyst
Organic activation(With organic cation subst)• Pigment & paint industry• Sealing industry• Fat lubricant industry• Cosmetic industry
Application of Clays in Industry
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All these classes (and many sub-classes) have different characteristics
Because of this different special industrial applications e.g. paper coating
In the past clays were used by Indian and Egyptian women to clean and smoothen their faces and to shampoo their hair. Clay masks and still popular!
The clay structure is based on sheets By separating these sheets e.g. by stirring, a
very big surface is created This surface (till 800 M2 per gram) makes it
possible to absorb all kind of components like dirt, oil, greases etc.
This gives an unique detergency effect
CLAYS
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MineralsThe most widely known mineral in the
textile industry is sodium silicate as a mineral stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide bleaching
L.N.’s challenge: look for other minerals with the good properties of sodium silicate and with success!!
Clay minerals have been selected on the specific characteristics and formulated in new auxiliaries for the textile industry
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• NaOH• Gives irreversible yellowing to cotton due to high alkaline• High COD amount in waste water
• Water glass• Salt reaction• Needs to look for effective conventional auxiliaries• Building deposits on the fabric and machineries
• Complex Builder• Ecological problem• Effective depend on the degree of water hardness and
heavy metal contamination on the raw materials
Problems During Bleaching Process
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• Adsorption of strong metal contamination
• Organic complex builder fully or partially to be substituted
• Water glass fully or partially to be substituted
An organic Ions Exchanger with capability of
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A selection of high quality minerals for excellent
results• In hydrogen peroxide bleaching,
both continuously and discontinuously
• In continuous desizing of synthetics
• In post scouring reactive dyed and printed cellulosics
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ALTRANOL-GEO/ ALTRANOL-ELB
• One of the new applications for clays is as a one-shot product for the discontinuous bleaching applications
• It is based on this mineral technology
• A clay based multifunctional auxiliary for the discontinuous bleaching of cotton with hydrogen peroxide on jets, winches and overflows
• Prescouring of PES/EL and PA/EL
• Alternative for the ecologically unfriendly hypochlorite bleach
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Without product 2 g/l pure non-ionic
Without product 2 g/l TANNEX GEOWithout product 2 g/l TANNEX GEO
Emulsifying capacity for silicone oil
Clearly to see is that the silicon oil is not well emulsified.
Altranol- GEO well disperse/emulsifies the silicon oil.
2g/l Altranol-GEO
Without product 2 g/l TANNEX GEOWithout product 2 g/l TANNEX GEO
Without product
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Excellent hydrogen peroxide stabilizerUnique wash performanceGood wetting out of the fabricExcellent lubrification propertiesLow foaming; no defoamer requiredEcologically very friendlyGives fabric a smooth handle
ALTRANOL-GEO
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Altranol GEO allows almost 35% reduction in the BOD & COD levels in the wash effluent
Altranol GEO further reduces the COD/BOD levels by eliminating/reducing the need for additional auxiliaries in treatment baths i.e. wetting agents, chelating agents, surfactants, lubricants & defoamers.
The effluent of treated textiles is easily & readily treated by flocculating, precipitating or filtering the natural clays & its adsorbed/precipitated contaminants, which are removed by any standard separation technique like filtering etc.
The resultant effluent is significantly more environmentally acceptable than current effluents containing organic components & inorganic contaminants.
Why Should One Use Altranol ELB
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Altranol ELB, besides reducing pollution due to lower BOD & COD levels, also results in lower volatile organic chemicals (VOC’s)
Is an outstanding lubricating agent providing a softer hand for treated textile goods
Is non-foaming & extremely effective in removing processing oils & excess auxiliaries & other impurities from the substrates. Treated substrates are cleaner which improves dyeability & dye penetration resulting in increased colour yields of 10~30%
Is suitable for processing all textile materials i.e. all fibres, filament, yarns, fabric & all products made from them. They include textured & non textured filaments & yarns, woven, knitted or non-woven fabrics.
Why Should One Use Altranol ELB
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Excellent extracting effect to silicone or mineral oils from elastane fibers when blended with cotton / polyamide / polyester
Stabil whiteness degree with possibility of increasing whiteness degree after every bleaching process
Reduction of COD value in waste water
Heavy metals adsorption reduction of potential pin holes problem
Softness effect on cotton fiber anti crease mark effect
Why Should One Use Altranol ELB
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Bleach for whites indication recipe: 1-3 ml/l Altranol-GEO 2-3, 5g/l Caustic flakes 6-10 ml/l Hydrogen peroxide 35% X % Optical brightening agent 95-110ºC during 90-30 minutes
Altranol- GEO
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• Some practical results:• Cotton on winches 95ºC – 60 mins;• Customer’s standard: LNCI• Basic white : 84 85• Total white : 155 158• S-factor : 0.36 0.32
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• Practical results continued:• Knitted Cotton/EL on Thie jet
• Customer’s standard: LNCI• Basic white : 72 77• Total white : 144 156• S-factor : 0.2 0.1
Altranol- GEO
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Other experiences: Jig bleaching applications Bleaching of Cotton on X-cones Discontinuous bleaching of Linen Prescour PA/EL Prescour PES/EL Etc…………..
Altranol- GEO
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Clay technology for pretreatment of elastane fibres
Altranol- ELB
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• Elastane fibres (Polyurethane filament fibres) are commonly used nowadays in all kind of knits and fabrics.
• Elastane fibres provide knits and fabrics stretch and retention effects.
• Elastane fibres are blended with all kind of other fibres like PA, PES, Wo and Co.
Altranol- ELB
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• Articles can contain between 2 – 20% elastane fibres.
• Articles can contain between 2 – 6% silicone oils.
• Depending on the fibre blend this silicone oil, in combination with other fibre preparations (mineral oils, waxes, lubricants etc) could cause problems during further processing.
Altranol- ELB
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• Insufficient elimination of silicon oils will cause problems during subsequent processes and/or dyeings:
- silicon spots and/or stripes on the material- silicon deposits in the machine
- fumes and yellowing during thermofixation
• Silicone oil on the elastane fibres is absolutely necessary to provide sufficient elasticity and avoid aging.
• What is a safe way of processing elastane fibres ?
Altranol- ELB
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• Altranol-ELB is a specially formulated clay in combination with special non – ionic surfactants.
• The clay in Altranol-ELB is from the same origin as in Altranol-GEO
• Altranol-ELB removes all superficial silicone oil, providing level dyeings, without totally removing the silicone oil.
• A certain amount of residual silicone oil is required to guarantee durable elasticity and to avoid ageing of the elastane-fibre.
Altranol- ELB
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• Very good wetting and scouring effect.• Level dyeings as Altranol-ELB levels out all irregular
oil contents.• Residual silicone oil to protect the Elastane fibre in
order to maintain durable elasticity and avoid ageing.• Simple to dispense and easy to handle.• Lubrication action due to the presence of clay .• Applicable on all fibre blends with Elastane fibres.• Non foaming.• Ecological product (COD 560 mg O/g, BiAS 210 mg/g)• APEO free.
Altranol- ELB
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Soda ash pH 9-10 (1 g/l) Altranol- ELB 2 ml/l + 1 ml/l
water 2-3 l/kg overflow30°C
Grey
water 6-8 l/kg
°C 30 30 80 80 80 60 40
Altranol- ELB Continuous scouring PA/EL fabrics
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Soda ash 0.5 – 1 g/l
Ratio 10:1
Altranol- ELB Discontinuous pre-scouring
PA/EL & PA/EL KNITS
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• Special multipurpose versatile compound for wet processing of textile goods made of natural & synthetic fibres:
Complete, balanced bleaching assistant for single
stage bleaching
Washing elastane blends
Cleaning effects on the machinery
Ecological beaching procedure. Environmentally
friendly
Positive issue on waste water treatment
ALTRANOL-GEO
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