Adapting ultrasonic assisted wool scouring for industrial application

Qing li, Cailing Ding, Hengxing yu, Christopher J. Hurren, Xungai Wang

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Abstract

Scouring is the first stage of wool processing and is essential for determining the quality of fiber. Traditional aqueous scouring is a method that emulsifies and removes contaminants (such as wool grease, suint, and dirt) from the fiber surface; however, it promotes wool felting and is energy and water intensive. This study has shown that modification of the traditional wool scouring line by introducing an ultrasonic device could be a viable alternative for the wool scouring industry. A standard six-bath wool scouring line was retrofitted with two ultrasonic panels working at 80 kHz in bath 2. Scouring was carried out in three modes: conventional mode without the transport rake, ultrasonic mode without the transport rake, and conventional mode with the transport rake. Fiber samples after scouring were measured for color index, residual grease content, and residual ash content. Ultrasonic scouring was found to improve removal of grease and ash from the wool fiber. Modifications were proposed for the design of an industrial scouring line including the addition of fiber transport and dunking rollers and number of baths for the installation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1183-1190
Number of pages8
JournalTextile Research Journal
Volume84
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • industry
  • retrofitting
  • ultrasonics
  • wool
  • wool scouring

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Polymers and Plastics

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