DYING FABRIC PROCESS

BY KEITH NUTHALLA NEW method of dying fabric that uses electrons instead of chemical reducing agents has been developed by a European research project, whose scientists say the process offers a "cleaner and more cost effective alternative to traditional methods of dying." The new process - ECDVAT - has been developed by the textile's department of the University of Innsbruck, Austria in a project funded by EU research and development network EUREKA. Project partner Professor Thomas Bechtold told the European Commission's Cordis research database that by using ...


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