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2023-09Author
Falkenreck, Celia KatharinaSubject
570 Life sciences; biology 600 Technology TextilienNachhaltigkeitKunststoffverarbeitungBaumwollfaserRecyclingMetadata
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Textile Waste Becomes Plastic Composites
Abstract
Every year, large quantities of textiles end up in landfills or in thermal recycling. However, some of this waste could also serve as raw materials for composite materials. Left-over cotton fibers of the textile industry, for example, are suitable as reinforcing fibers that enhance the mechanical properties of bio-based plastics. By using such waste streams, materials can be reinforced in a cost-effective and bio-based way in the future.
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In: Plastics Insights Volume 113 / Issue 9 (2023-09) , S. 62-64 ; ISSN: 2941-4202Citation
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2024-03-06T11:02:49Z 2023-09 doi:10.17170/kobra-202402069529 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15535 eng Urheberrechtlich geschützt https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ 570 600 Textile Waste Becomes Plastic Composites Aufsatz Every year, large quantities of textiles end up in landfills or in thermal recycling. However, some of this waste could also serve as raw materials for composite materials. Left-over cotton fibers of the textile industry, for example, are suitable as reinforcing fibers that enhance the mechanical properties of bio-based plastics. By using such waste streams, materials can be reinforced in a cost-effective and bio-based way in the future. restricted access Falkenreck, Celia Katharina Textilien Nachhaltigkeit Kunststoffverarbeitung Baumwollfaser Recycling acceptedVersion ISSN: 2941-4202 Issue 9 Plastics Insights 62-64 Volume 113 2025-10-01 2025-10-01 false
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