Life cycle assessment for the coloration of PET Fibers BATH DYEING - SPIN DYEING BU Masterbatches - RBL Europe Product Management Fibers 01.09.2013
2 Scope of the Case Study The study was carried out referring to DIN EN ISO 14004 Life cycle assessment. In scope are the input and output values for Water, Energy and Chemicals needed for coloration processes along the value chain for PET Fibers. Out of scope are possible differences in the production processes of Dyes and Pigments used in the different coloration processes. The production process of PET chips was not integrated into the study. Only information related to the coloration process have been considered. Several sources and publications have been used as well as an assessment done with external industry partners. The data referring to the Masterbatch production process is based on the sustainability data of our plant in Lahnstein.
3 The case study was carried out by Hochschule Niederrhein The Hochschule Niederrhein (HN) has around 12,600 students, of which some 3,096 are first-year students (as per Winter Semester 2012/13), making it one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Germany. Today, the HN is a regional university with a national and international reputation. An above average proportion of women (49%) and foreigners (12%) are enrolled at the Hochschule Niederrhein. The foreign students come from some 100 countries. The ten faculties at the Hochschule Niederrhein are located at the campus in Krefeld or in Mönchengladbach. Textile and Clothing Technology is based in Mönchengladbach.
4 Our external industry partners for the study Encompassing its brands AUNDE, ISRINGHAUSEN and Esteban, comprises of more than 80 plants, in 25 countries. Yarns, technical fabrics, textile and leather seat covers, as well as complete seats are designed, developed and produced for the world s leading car manufacturers. With in-house Bath dyeing facilities as well as Spin dyeing at Technofibre SA in Luxembourg. Founded by Bernhard Thies at the turn of the industrial age in 1892 Thies remains today a family-owned and -operated company. An internationally active company with more than 400 employees in its home base of Coesfeld, Thies offers to its customers, and interested textile companies access to their Research and Dyehouse facilities in which trials can be carried out. As one of the first companies to introduce Quality Management Systems based on DIN EN ISO 9001, Thies continues to strictly observe and follow these guidelines. A worldwide sales and service network developed over many years ensures efficient customer service and support.
5 We followed a gate to gate approach referring to DIN EN ISO 14004 PET Polymerization Fiber production Waste water treatment Synthesis of Dyes/Pigments Transport Logistics Bath dyeing Spin dyeing Colored PET Fiber MB prod. Disposal Recycling
6 Bath Dyeing processes The EU Enquete Commission defines 2 processes for bath dyeing as the best available technologies. PET Fiber production Chemical carriers are used as diffusion enhancers A big part of the carriers evaporates during the drying of the garment or remains in the waste water Bath dyeing Carrier process HT process Colored PET Fiber High temperature is used as a diffusion enhancer Is considered as the environmental friendly bath dyeing process Source: Report UBA-FB 000325 according to Art. 16.2 IVU guideline European IPPC Bureau
7 Bath dyeing -HT process with dispersion dyes Steam Compressed Air Elect. Energy Textile Chemicals Elect. Energy Steam Compressed Air Elect. Energy Water Textile Dyes Textile Chemicals Elect. Energy PET Fiber production Winding HT dyeing 130 C Yarn drying No data available PET- Regranulate Waste heat Warm water Chemicals Waste heat Warm water Waste gases
8 Spin dyeing process Elect. Energy Cooling Water Colorants and Polymer Steam Compressed Air Elect. Energy Textile Chemicals MB prod. PET Fiber production Process Water PET- Regranulate
9 The outcome: resources needed for 1 kg PET Fiber MB prod. PET Fiber production Spin dyeing Bath dyeing 48 Wh 2,380 Wh 43 g 25-65 g 0,012 l 18 l Yarn drying HT dyeing 130 C Winding PET Fiber production No data available
10 The results in perspective Waste water Spin dyeing Bath dyeing 2 cl 1:1500
11 The results in perspective Energy Spin dyeing 1 hour Bath dyeing 5 loads 1:50
12 The results in perspective Chemicals Spin dyeing 43 g/kg Fully effective Bath dyeing 25-64.9 g /kg Incl. process waist
13 Spin dyeing is the sustainable way to color fibers H 2 O PEOPLE CLEAN Air EMISSION LUFT CO NACHHALTIGKEIT 2 LONG-LASTINGWASSER SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSIBILITY L EAU SPIN DYEING SPINNFÄRBUNG MASS DYEING AQUA DOW JONES TINTURA IN MASSA SUSTAINABILITY INDEXFUTURE DÜSENGEFÄRBT RESOURCES WATER VERANTWORTUNG DOPE DYEING UMWELTFREUNDLICH PLANET APPRECIATION ZUKUNFT bluesign fully endorses the benefits of Spin dyeing, as the sustainable way to color fibers
14 Spin dyeing is the sustainable way to color fibers Check our video on the sustainability of the spin dyeing process for the coloration of fibers for the Automotive textiles.
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