Analyze the Reasons for Linen Damage in Laundry Plants from Four Aspects Part 4: The Washing Process
In the complex process of linen washing, the washing process is undoubtedly one of the key links. However, many factors can cause linen damage in this process, which brings a lot of challenges to the operation and cost control of the laundry plant. In today’s article, we will explore various problems that cause linen damage during washing in detail.
Laundry Equipment and Laundry Methods
??The Performance and Condition of the Laundry Equipment
The performance and state of laundry equipment have a direct influence on the washing effect and lifespan of linen. Whether it is an industrial washing machine?or a tunnel washer, as long as the inner wall of the drum has burrs, bumps, or deformation, the linen will continue to rub against these parts during the washing process, resulting in linen damage.
In addition, all kinds of equipment used in the pressing, drying, conveying, and post-finishing?links may cause damage to linen, so people should learn to identify when choosing laundry equipment.
??The laundry process
The choice of washing process is also very important. Different types of linen may require different washing methods
Improper Use of Detergents and Chemicals
The choice and usage of detergent is one of the key factors affecting the quality of linen washing. If poor-quality detergent is used, its ingredients may cause damage to the fibers of the linen. Moreover, the amount of detergent is too much, or too little is not appropriate.
â—?Excessive dosage will lead to too much detergent remaining on the linen, which will not only affect the feel and comfort of the linen, but also may cause irritation to the skin of the guests in the subsequent use process, and will also increase the difficulty of cleaning the linen, which will affect the life of the linen in the long run.
â—?If the amount is too small, it may not be able to effectively remove the stains on the linen, so that the linen remains stained after repeated washing.?Thus it accelerates the aging and damage of the linen.
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??Use of the chemical product
In the washing process, some other chemicals may also be used, such as bleach, softener, etc. If these chemicals are used incorrectly, they can also cause damage to the linen.
â—?For example, excessive use of bleach may cause the fibers of the linen to become weak and break easily.?
â—?The improper use of softener may reduce the water absorption of the cloth, and also affect the fiber structure of the cloth.
The Operation of the Workers
? The need to standardize operating procedures
If the workers do not operate under the prescribed procedures, such as not classifying the linen before washing and directly placing the damaged linen or the linen with a foreign object into the equipment for washing, it may lead to further damage to the linen or even damage to other linen.
? The key role of timely observation and treatment of problems
If the workers fail to observe the operation of the washers in time during the washing or they fail to handle the problems after finding them, it will damage the linen as well.
Conclusion
All in all, paying attention to every detail in the laundry process and optimizing the management and operation is an important way for laundry factories to achieve sustainable development and a must for laundry industry development. We hope that managers of the laundry factories can attach importance to this and actively take related actions to make a difference in the healthy development of the linen laundry industry.