2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.133652
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Cement composite plates reinforced with nonwoven fabrics from technical textile waste fibres: Mechanical and environmental assessment

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“…The hybrid nonwoven fabric, with 1 mm thickness and an areal weight of 155 g/m 2 , was produced from 65% shredded short recycled TW fibers (by Triturats La Canya S.A., Spain) and 35% long flax fibers (Institut Wlokien Naturalnych, Poland) through card clothing and needle-punching process as described in depth in Ref. [38]. Thus, the final fabric, with a tensile rupture load of 4.0 N and elongation of 20% in the machine direction, consisted of approximately 45% cotton, 35% flax, and 20% polyester fibers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hybrid nonwoven fabric, with 1 mm thickness and an areal weight of 155 g/m 2 , was produced from 65% shredded short recycled TW fibers (by Triturats La Canya S.A., Spain) and 35% long flax fibers (Institut Wlokien Naturalnych, Poland) through card clothing and needle-punching process as described in depth in Ref. [38]. Thus, the final fabric, with a tensile rupture load of 4.0 N and elongation of 20% in the machine direction, consisted of approximately 45% cotton, 35% flax, and 20% polyester fibers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Exploration of Architectural Technology and Risk Assessment: In-depth exploration of architectural technical features and risk assessment is crucial for the preservation of industrial buildings [33]. Future research can integrate new restoration techniques, explore the development of more environmentally friendly materials to address evolving environmental challenges, and better showcase the technical value of buildings to ensure the sustainable development of industrial buildings and heritage related to canals [101].…”
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confidence: 99%