The Upcycling of Polyester Fabric for High‐Performance HDPE/WPET Composites via Solid‐State Drawing
Liang Li,
Xvtong Du,
Shuangqiao Yang
Abstract:Polyester is the most widely used synthetic fiber globally. However, recycled products from waste polyester textiles (WPET) often suffer from poor performance and low value. This paper introduces solid‐state shear milling technology (S3M) to transform WPET into ultrafine fiber powder with a high aspect ratio, followed by solid‐state drawing processing producing to produce high performance HDPE/WPET composites. Compared with the pure high density, the flexural strength of WPET with 15% content increased to 24.9… Show more
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