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The consumption of heat is usually encountered during many textile
processes; namely drying, dye fixation, and finishing. Heat can be
transferred to material by radiation, conduction, and convection.
These three ways of transferring heat can be used either separately
or in combination. Saving of time, energy and chemicals is of
immediate interest to textile industry. The introduction of a new,
economically-feasible, and ecologically alternative technique of
heating in textile wet processing is of prime importance to reduce
the consumption of energy, time and materials. Microwave is a very
promising technology which finds new application in industry. It is
a technology which can replace conventional heating in most of
textile wet processes
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