Textile & Dyeing
The textile industry is one of the largest water consumers, using massive volumes for bleaching, dyeing, and finishing fabrics. Each stage produces complex wastewater rich in dyes, salts, surfactants, and heavy metals. Typically, 80–150 liters of water are used per kilogram of fabric.

0%of global water pollution is from textile wastewater.
Industry Challenges
High salt and sludge generation
High levels of color, surfactants, and dye in effluent
High OPEX in ZLD solutions due to low RO/UF recovery.
Struggling with conventional methods due to toxic content
How ElectroX Helps
Through the lens of a co-founder
~90% removal of colour, dyes, and surfactants from textile streams
Lower sludge and salt generation
High RO & UF recovery with effective reduction in TH & silica
Lower ZLD operations cost, with lower RO reject




