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Investigating the mechanical behavior of composites made from textile industry waste

Authors :
Muhammad Umar
Khubab Shaker
Sheraz Ahmad
Yasir Nawab
Muhammad Umair
Muhammad Maqsood
RS: FSE AMIBM
AMIBM
Biobased Materials
RS: FSE Biobased Materials
Sciences
RS: FSE Sciences
Source :
Journal of the Textile Institute, 108(5), 835-839. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, Maastricht University
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recycling the waste for environmental protection has been an important challenge for the mankind. The fibrous waste in textile industry accounts for approximately 15% of the amount of fibers used, leading to a lower yield %. The current study focused to use this waste as reinforcement to produce a fiber-reinforced polymer composites. Reinforcements were woven in 3/1 S twill, using yarn produced from noil waste and knitting waste in the weft direction. The weft yarn count, type of waste material and number of picks were the variables of study. Laminated composites were fabricated from these reinforcements and the mechanical properties (tensile, bending and impact) were compared to the conventional glass fiber composites. The specific mechanical properties of these composites were found comparable or less than that of glass fiber composites.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405000
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Textile Institute, 108(5), 835-839. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, Maastricht University
Accession number :
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