Browsing 1997 Recycling of Fibrous Textile and Carpet Waste Conference by Issue Date
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Recycling of Carpet Waste by Injection and Compression Molding
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-19)Studies have been carried out to convert carpet waste into valued products. Two common processes, injection and compression molding, can be used to recycle carpet waste. Two types of carpet waste have been recycled. One ... -
6ix Again Carpet Recycling Program at BASF
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Updates on DuPont's Activities in Carpet Recycling
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Fundamental Aspects of Fiber Reprocessing
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Development of an Improved Fiber Identification System for Carpet Recycling
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Georgia Pollution Prevention Assistance Division (PAD) - A New Partner for Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling Market Development
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Nylon 6, Nylon 66, and PET Depolymerization
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Systems Modeling in the Design of Reverse Logistics Infrastructure for Carpet Recycling
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Second Annual Conference on Recycling of Fibrous Textile and Carpet Waste. Conference Program
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Carpet Component Identification Coding (CCIC) System
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Warm Feed Repelletizing System
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Waste Minimization and Recycling in the Carpet Mill
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New Developments in Vehicle Recycling
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)The technology of vehicle recycling today is capable of recovering and reusing about 75% of the weight of scrap vehicles. The 75% recycling rate is believed to be the highest recycling rate in durable goods. Moreover, with ... -
Zero Waste Management Program
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Conversion of Recycled Polymers/Fibers into Melt Blown and Spunbonded Nonwovens
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)Melt blowing being a simple one-step process for converting polymer directly into a nonwoven fabric, is ideally suited for processing of several recycled plastics. The process uses hot air to draw the fibers and does not ... -
Use of Recycled and Waste Fibers in Asphalt Concrete
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-20)A significant problem associated with asphalt concrete mixtures is the lack of durability resulting from an inadequate asphalt cement content. Additional asphalt cement added to increase durability results in flushing, ... -
Carpet Waste for Soil Stabilization
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SIERRA Program Overview: Synthetic Industries' Environmental Resource Reduction Action
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An Integrated Approach to the Recovery of Fiber, Chemicals and Energy from Fibrous Textile and Carpet Waste
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Bioconversion of Wool Industry Solid Wastes to Value-Added Products
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21)Two wool industry solid wastes presently landfilled were characterized for their potential for bioconversion to a value added product. The fibrous wastes were tested for physical and chemical properties and baseline ...