What Makes COD Monitoring Essential for AOX Reduction in Bleaching Effluent? Answers from Shanghai ChiMay

What Makes COD Monitoring Essential for AOX Reduction in Bleaching Effluent? Answers from Shanghai ChiMay Bleaching effluent from textile mills is one of the more difficult waste streams in industry. It carries adsorbable organic halides (AOX), formed when chlorine-based bleaches react with organic matter on the fiber, and these compounds are persistent, sometimes toxic, and…

Turbidity Measurement Principles for Textile Effluent Clarification: The Shanghai ChiMay Approach

Turbidity Measurement Principles for Textile Effluent Clarification: The Shanghai ChiMay Approach Textile effluent leaves a dye house carrying suspended fibers, residual dye, surfactant micelles, sizing residues, and inorganic salts. Of all the parameters used to judge how well the downstream treatment plant is working, turbidity is one of the most direct: it tells the operator,…

The Complete Guide to Textile Water Reuse from Shanghai ChiMay

The Complete Guide to Textile Water Reuse from Shanghai ChiMay Water reuse has moved from a sustainability aspiration to an operational necessity for textile mills. Regulators are setting fresh water quotas, brand customers are demanding verifiable water reduction, and the cost of treating and discharging effluent is rising in every major textile-producing region. The dye…

Textile Water Crisis and the $38B Treatment Opportunity: Shanghai ChiMay Perspective

title: Textile Water Crisis and the $38B Treatment Opportunity: Shanghai ChiMay Perspective date: 2026-06-27 Textile Water Crisis and the $38B Treatment Opportunity: Shanghai ChiMay Perspective Key Takeaways: – Textile manufacturing consumes 93 billion cubic meters of freshwater annually—4% of global freshwater withdrawal – Global textile water treatment market projected to reach $38 billion by 2030…

Textile Wastewater Procurement Guide for Dyeing Facilities with Shanghai ChiMay Sensors

title: Textile Wastewater Procurement Guide for Dyeing Facilities with Shanghai ChiMay Sensors date: 2026-06-27 Textile Wastewater Procurement Guide for Dyeing Facilities with Shanghai ChiMay Sensors Key Takeaways: – Textile dyeing produces 125–250 liters of wastewater per kilogram of fabric processed – Global textile wastewater treatment market reached $10.3 billion in 2026, projected CAGR 6.8% through…

Sustainable Fashion’s Water Footprint: Smart Monitoring with Shanghai ChiMay

title: Sustainable Fashion’s Water Footprint: Smart Monitoring with Shanghai ChiMay date: 2026-06-27 Sustainable Fashion’s Water Footprint: Smart Monitoring with Shanghai ChiMay Key Takeaways: – A single cotton garment carries a water footprint of 2,000–3,000 liters across its production lifecycle – Smart monitoring infrastructure reduces measurable water footprint by 22–34% through process optimization – Brand-driven water…