Exempt solvent and compounds, filters, spraybooths pressure differential, air compressors and regulators, HVLP, spraybooth filters, spray gun washers, paint chemistry, coating stripping and depainting.

paint and coatings consultant and expert witness

 
Disposal of Hazardous Waste


Disposal of Pigments for Silk Dying

Q.  Under a World Bank mission to Vietnam, I've visited a household silk weaving and dying enterprise. They use some black pigment (produced in PR China) but I was unable to gather any specific information about its trade name or ingredients. What would be the polluting impact of discharging the used dye into the river system (no treatment whatsoever), a common practice in Vietnam.

A. Since I don't know what pigment is used in China for dying silk, it is impossible to answer your question. Also, I don't deal in dyes as much as in paints. If we were discussing paints, the most common black pigment is carbon black, which comprises, as the name implies, carbon and is nontoxic. Also, since you don't know anything about the other ingredients it would be pure speculation to say something about its effects on living organisms, animals, humans, fish, etc. 

In my opinion, and this is nothing but speculation, the disposal of dyes into the rivers may or may not be harmful to humans and animals (depending on the chemical makeup of the dyes), but I can imagine that if the concentrations are sufficiently high, the dye will discolor most of the soil and plants along the river. I guess this seems fairly obvious. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


HOME | TRAINING | CONSULTINGEXPERT WITNESS | ASK THE EXPERT | LINKS


Contact Ron Joseph who is now a full time employee of Exponent, Inc.

Ron Joseph
Exponent, Inc.
149 Commonwealth Dr.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: (650) 688-7024, Cell: (408) 507-7927
rjoseph@exponent.com
 

© 2008 - Ron Joseph, Paint Consultant in Saratoga, California


for higher rankings on search engines