
Industrial bleaching
Industrial bleaching is a process used to remove color-causing substances from materials like paper pulp and textiles to produce a bright, clean appearance. It involves treating the raw material with chemicals such as chlorine, oxygen, or hydrogen peroxide to break down lignin, pigments, and impurities. This often takes place in large facilities using controlled conditions to ensure efficiency and safety. The goal is to achieve a uniform, whitened product suitable for manufacturing paper, fabrics, or other items, while minimizing environmental impact through proper waste management and treatment.