Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Research Article
Selected Research Briefs on the Fabrication of Value Added Composites Using Recycled Textile Waste as Reinforcement Material
Author(s): Radhakrishnaiah Parachuru*
The main findings of a select group of research publications which focused on the use of recycled textile waste as reinforcements in fiber-polymer
composites are summarized in this paper. The summary covers the use of recycled fibers, yarns, fabrics and garments as reinforcement materials
and common commodity polymers as matrices. It also briefly talks about the fabrication techniques used and provides a highlight of the property
enhancements, perceived need for further improvement of select properties and the potential applications of the fabricated composites. The main
objective in preparing this summary is to provide useful, easily accessible and readily understandable information in one place so that interested
entrepreneurs around the globe can work to expand the composite manufacturing industry, especially that of affordable composites that use
recycled t.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-8064.2023.13.524
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