Eco Friendly in Textiles detail syllabus for Textile Processing (126), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36172), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.
For all other textile processing 5th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Textile Processing 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other ELECTIVE – I subjects do refer to ELECTIVE – I. The detail syllabus for eco friendly in textiles is as follows.
Rationale:
Any technology should have the concern for environment. Textile processing involves the usage of lot of harmful chemicals. Alternative processes that use eco-friendly chemicals have to be taught to face the global competition.
Objectives:
- To know about the various problems due to pollution
- To have an idea about the need for eco friendly textile processing and banned chemicals.
- To learn about the importance of eco standards.
- To learn about the importance of eco labelling and various labels and ISO 14000
- To study briefly about the analysis of red listed chemicals.
- To have an idea about the various instruments involved in analysis of eco parameters.
- To know the effects of banned chemicals.
- To learn about the importance of natural dyes.
- To learn about the application of eco-friendly chemicals and enzymes in textile processing.
- To learn the various clean technology options.
- To know the specific advantages and features.
& SA 8000 certification processes.
Detailed Content:
Unit I
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Unit II
Eco Standards
Need for Eco – standards. Eco standards – European & USA. Permissible limits (norms) of chemicals, pH, colour fastness and heavy metals by different eco-standards such as MST, OEKOTEX, CLEANFASHION, STEILMANN & – Eco-labeling and labels – Ecoauditing – Eco-management – ISO 14000 – SA 8000 – Natural Textiles – Organic Cotton – GOTS & organic exchange certification -APEO , NPEO & OPEO Limitations
Unit III
Eco Testing
Toxic substances used in processing and safe alternatives-Principles and procedures involved in the estimation of pH, pesticides, Residual formaldehyde, carcinogenic dyes, chlorinated phenols, phthalates, organo tin and heavy metals, -Consequences of presence of above compounds in Textiles -permissible limits – eco testing of antimicrobial finish with triclosan.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Clean Technologies For Future
Clean technology – Sustainable development – Ozone bleaching, RF drying, Microwave assisted dyeing, Ultrasonic assisted processing, Supercritical CO2 dyeing, importance of energy & water conservation – Energy audit – Basics & application scope of Nano technology in textiles – Occupational diseases & safety measures in Textile units.
Text Books:
- V.A.Shenai Azo dyes Facts & Figures Sevak Publications, Mumbai 1987
- V.A.Shenai Toxicity of dyes and Pigments Sevak Publications, Mumbai 1987
- Prof. M.L.Gulrajani and Deepti Gupta Natural Dyes IIT, Delhi 1996
Reference Books:
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