Thermax
Thermax, a global leader in energy and environment solutions, can guide and assist the textile manufacturers in respect to pollution created by them. The company has a large portfolio of products, services, and customisable solutions that can make the textile industry more sustainable.
The heating solutions by the company will enable textile manufacturing facilities to adapt cleaner, renewable solutions like biomass, waste-to-energy, waste heat recovery, solar power and so on, which have significantly less emissions.
Thermax will help textile manufacturers in lowering their operating costs and improve overall productivity. It will conduct detailed energy audits for its customers to assess their energy consumption patterns, identify inefficiencies, and accordingly recommend customized solutions to optimize their energy usage.
Thermax will also assist the textile manufacturers to optimize their energy utilization by harnessing waste heat generated during the textile manufacturing process. Capturing and repurposing the waste heat will allow textile companies to cut down their energy requirements and reduce their dependence on conventional fuels. This solution offers two advantages; lowering the environmental impact of the operations and making the manufacturing process more cost-effective.
Besides energy-focused solutions, Thermax also offers water treatment and wastewater management solutions for the textile industry. These solutions make it easy to recycle and reuse the water, reducing freshwater consumption and eases the burden on natural water resources.
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