2017
DOI: 10.4172/2165-8064.1000289
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Development of Nonwoven Fabric from Recycled Fibers

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“…2,3 Reducing use of new raw materials and turning these wastes into new products offer many benefits such as lower carbon dioxide emission during the landfilling, reduced natural resources consumption, reduced waste disposal, and longer product life. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The two most common forms of recycled synthetics are recycled polyester and recycled polyamide. Polyamide, the first synthetic polymer introduced to the market, is commonly used in a wide range of applications from apparels, ropes, carpets, to technical textile applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Reducing use of new raw materials and turning these wastes into new products offer many benefits such as lower carbon dioxide emission during the landfilling, reduced natural resources consumption, reduced waste disposal, and longer product life. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The two most common forms of recycled synthetics are recycled polyester and recycled polyamide. Polyamide, the first synthetic polymer introduced to the market, is commonly used in a wide range of applications from apparels, ropes, carpets, to technical textile applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study conducted by REPON et al [19], they investigated the effect of rotor speed and rotor diameter on yarn properties by producing Ne 12/1 open-end yarns using 65% virgin cotton fiber and 35% recycled cotton fiber. In the study conducted by SHARMA and GOEL [20], nonwoven surface samples were produced by needling method, using different ratios of recycled cotton and recycled polyester fibers (30%-70%, 50%-50% and 70%-30%). As a result of the study, the highest abrasion, burst and breaking strength value (in the machine direction) was obtained in the nonwoven surface samples obtained from the mixture at the rate of 30-70%, and the highest bending length value was obtained at the mixture rate of 50-50%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They observed that as the punch density increased abrasion resistance firstly increased but further decreased [8]. Sharma and Goel (2017), used recycled cotton and recycled polyester fibers in different blends. They obtained nonwoven fabrics at changing mass per unit area values from these blends.…”
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“…They obtained nonwoven fabrics at changing mass per unit area values from these blends. They carried out mechanical performance tests to the samples and reported that the best results for abrasion resistance were observed for the blend ratio of %30-%70 [9]. Palak and Karagüzel Kayaoğlu (2019), produced nonwovens by needlepunching method by using different types of polyester fibers blends.…”
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confidence: 99%