blekningsgraden
Blekningsgraden, often translated as bleaching degree or degree of bleaching, is a measurement used to quantify the extent to which a substance has been bleached. This concept is particularly relevant in industries like paper manufacturing, textiles, and food processing, where bleaching is employed to remove color, impurities, or enhance whiteness. The specific method of measurement and the units used can vary depending on the material being analyzed and the bleaching agent employed.
In the pulp and paper industry, blekningsgraden indicates how effectively lignin and other chromophores, which cause
For textiles, blekningsgraden refers to the level of whiteness achieved in fabrics like cotton or linen after
In food science, the term might be applied to processes like the bleaching of oils and fats