Browsing RFTCW00. Session III by Issue Date
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New Technology for Opening Textile Waste
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-02) -
Plastics, Rubbers, and Textiles in the Municipal Solid Waste in the United States
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Technical and Economic Aspects of Utilizing Wool Composts in Horticultural Markets
(Georgia Institute of Technology.Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 2000-05-02)Composts produced from a mixture of wool processing by-products and other components (e.g., wood-shavings, cotton-gin trash, biosolids, etc.) have a high content of major nutrients (NPK), high water holding capacity, and ... -
An Overview of Commercial Recycling Technologies and Textile Application for the Products
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A Hot Wire Technique for Removal of Carpet Face Yarn
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ATMI's Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000-05-02)