What factors affect the dyeing cost of Normal Temperature Jigger Dyeing Machine?

Jul 31, 2024

1. Cost of dyes and auxiliaries
The quality, type and price of dyes vary greatly. Dyes with high quality or special properties are usually more expensive.
The type and amount of auxiliaries will also affect the cost, such as leveling agents, fixing agents, etc.
2. Fabric type and quality
Fabrics of different materials (such as cotton, linen, silk, chemical fiber, etc.) absorb and react to dyes differently, and the difficulty and cost of dyeing are also different.
The quality and pretreatment of fabrics will affect the amount of dyes and the dyeing effect.
3. Energy consumption
Including the use of water, electricity, steam, etc. Heating, stirring, washing and other links in the dyeing process all require energy consumption.
4. Labor costs
Operator wages, training costs, etc.
5. Equipment depreciation and maintenance
The purchase cost of the jigger dyeing machine is allocated to the depreciation cost of each dyeing.
Daily maintenance, repair and maintenance costs of equipment.
6. Wastewater treatment
The cost of wastewater treatment generated by dyeing, the greater the difficulty of treatment, the higher the cost.
7. Production batch
When producing in small batches, the dyeing cost per unit of fabric is usually higher because the fixed costs are more amortized.
8. Complexity of dyeing process
Complex dyeing processes require more time, processes and resources, which increases costs.
9. Dyeing liquor utilization rate
The degree of recovery and reuse of dyeing liquor. Low utilization rate will lead to waste of dyes and auxiliaries, increasing costs.
10. Production efficiency
The speed and cycle of dyeing. Inefficiency will increase equipment occupancy time and indirect costs.

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