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8- WASHING PROCESSES IN A WASHER EXTRACTOR

8- WASHING PROCESSES IN A WASHER EXTRACTOR. Chapter 8 summary. Enter. Functions of a washing machine:.

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8- WASHING PROCESSES IN A WASHER EXTRACTOR

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  1. 8- WASHING PROCESSES IN A WASHER EXTRACTOR Chapter 8 summary Enter

  2. Functions of a washing machine: Putverysimply, a washing machine is a deviceconsisting of a perforateddrumthatrotatesinside a container. Water and a chemicalproduct are added, and rotatingthedrumcreates a mechanical action that causes thedetergentsolutiontomove in and out of thelinen, therebyestablishingthedetergent action.

  3. Priority issues in programming: On creating a program, the intensity of each of the 4 basic parameters is regulated. Type of fibre Time In terms of: Type and quantity of soiling WASHING PROGRAM Temperature The dye used in the fabric Mechanical action Chemical action Programming in each phase: level and type of water, spins, temperature, etc. Seeking the best conditions

  4. Washing phases depending on degree of soiling: The type and number of phases is determined in response to the degree of contamination: Consult the summary for Chapter No. 6, which explains each stage of the washing cycle.

  5. Washing phases ~ Water level Thechoice of waterlevel (theamount of waterinsidethedrum) directlyaffectsthedetergent action. Lowlevels in thewashingphase mean a higherconcentration of chemicalproduct. Higherlevels are recommendedduringrinsingtoprovide more watertodilutethedetergents. Consult the summary for Chapter No. 6, which explains each stage of the washing cycle.

  6. Washing phases ~ Type of water Table summarising where the use of each type of water is most suitable: Consult the summary for Chapter No. 6, which explains each stage of the washing cycle.

  7. Washing phases ~ Type of detergent The results of the washing process depend largely on the choice of the right moment for using each type of detergent. Some detergents cancel each other out and others do not achieve their full potential. ConsultthesummaryforChapter No. 6, whichexplainseachstage of thewashingcycle.

  8. Examples of washing programs Type and quantity of soiling We take the amount of soiling as a basis for creating a program Heavily soiled linen Linen with normal soiling Lightly soiled linen

  9. Type and quantity of soiling Examples of washing programs We take the amount of soiling as a basis for creating a program Heavily soiled linen Linen with normal soiling Lightly soiled linen

  10. Examples of washing programs Type and quantity of soiling We take the amount of soiling as a basis for creating a program Heavily soiled linen Linen with normal soiling Lightly soiled linen

  11. Recovery programs

  12. Recovery programs

  13. END OF CHAPTER 8 SUMMARY

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