In order to add value to recycled textile material and to guarantee that the input material for recycling processes is of adequate quality, it is essential to be able to accurately recognise and sort items according to their material content. Therefore, there is a need for an economically viable and effective way to recognise and sort textile materials. Automated recognition and sorting lines provide a method for ensuring better quality of the fractions being recycled and thus enhance the availability of such fractions for recycling. The aim of this study was to deepen the understanding of NIR spectroscopy technology in the recognition of textile materials by studying the effects of structural fabric properties on the recognition. The ident...
The viscoelastic properties of cellulose fibers play an important role in chemical recycling of text...
We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Kirsti Cura from Lahti University of Applied Sciences ...
The Industry 4.0 paradigm requires new technologies and methods not only to improve the profitabilit...
This thesis deals with developing a material identification method for textile waste using near infr...
Near infrared spectrometry (NIRS) can be harnessed to identify organic compounds by building librari...
The life cycle of textiles (i.e., fabrics and apparel products) generates many environmental impacts...
There is an urgent need to reuse and recycle textile fibers, since today, low recycling rates are ac...
The textile industry is generating great environmental concerns due to the exponential growth of tex...
There is an urgent need to reuse and recycle textile fibers, since today, low recycling rates are ac...
The textile and fashion industry is amongst the most resource-intensive and polluting industries, th...
The textile and fashion industry is amongst the most resource-intensive and polluting industries, th...
This research was partially funded by the Ministerio de Industria, Comercio, y Turismo de España und...
Global textile production is mainly based on polyester and cotton fibers. A majority of textiles at ...
We present the results of a recent review of fibre identification technologies for apparel recycling...
Heritage professionals are keen to see analytical science applied in support of the long-term preser...
The viscoelastic properties of cellulose fibers play an important role in chemical recycling of text...
We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Kirsti Cura from Lahti University of Applied Sciences ...
The Industry 4.0 paradigm requires new technologies and methods not only to improve the profitabilit...
This thesis deals with developing a material identification method for textile waste using near infr...
Near infrared spectrometry (NIRS) can be harnessed to identify organic compounds by building librari...
The life cycle of textiles (i.e., fabrics and apparel products) generates many environmental impacts...
There is an urgent need to reuse and recycle textile fibers, since today, low recycling rates are ac...
The textile industry is generating great environmental concerns due to the exponential growth of tex...
There is an urgent need to reuse and recycle textile fibers, since today, low recycling rates are ac...
The textile and fashion industry is amongst the most resource-intensive and polluting industries, th...
The textile and fashion industry is amongst the most resource-intensive and polluting industries, th...
This research was partially funded by the Ministerio de Industria, Comercio, y Turismo de España und...
Global textile production is mainly based on polyester and cotton fibers. A majority of textiles at ...
We present the results of a recent review of fibre identification technologies for apparel recycling...
Heritage professionals are keen to see analytical science applied in support of the long-term preser...
The viscoelastic properties of cellulose fibers play an important role in chemical recycling of text...
We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Kirsti Cura from Lahti University of Applied Sciences ...
The Industry 4.0 paradigm requires new technologies and methods not only to improve the profitabilit...