Recycling and Reuse of Mixed Fiber Fabric Remnants
Link ID 121383
Title Recycling and Reuse of Mixed Fiber Fabric Remnants
Url http://www.chelseacenter.org/pdfs/TechReport17.pdf
Description Report on a research project performed to evaluate the use of recycled cotton, polyester and spandex fiber blends from cut and shredded textile waste, in the manufacture of yarns and woven fabrics, and nonwovens needlepunch fabrics, as well as their applicability as flock material and fill for oil absorption products. Authors: Prof. Kenneth D. Langley, Prof. Yong K. Kim and Prof. Armand F. Lewis.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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