RFTCW97. Session V
Chair: John Tweedie, Albany International
(section 1)
Chair: Carroll Turner, Carpet & Rug Institute
(section 2)
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Recent Submissions
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An Overview of Recycling Technology & Textile Applications for Recycled Products
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Processing and Properties of Yarns and Fabrics from Textile Production Waste
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21)Textile production wastes are undesirable but inevitable by-products in any manufacturing process (spinning, weaving or knitting) and are frequently undervalued. However, if one can convert such wastes into useful product ... -
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 ... -
Life Cycle Analysis of Carpet Products
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Thermal Recycling of Carpet and Tire Waste
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21) -
Recycling Market Development for Solid Fibrous Textile By-Products
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21)