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titleOfInvention Method for continuously bleaching a textile web by use of an alkaline solution of hydrogen peroxide
abstract The fabric web (2) is impregnated in a U-shaped shaft, consisting of two shaft legs (3, 4) and a connecting area (5) between the two shaft legs. The shaft is filled with peroxide liquor, the supply of new peroxide liquor, but also its circulation in the shaft legs, preferably taking place below the liquor level. Thanks to the small bath volume and the rapid liquor exchange, the peroxide liquor can be heated to temperatures above 50 ° C without becoming unstable.
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