Once we have used extrusion, mechanical recycling, or chemical recycling techniques to produce fibres and filaments from used textiles, we must move to the next step in the recycling process: spinning yarn. Spinning is one of the most complex and demanding parts of the textile production chain. While approaches to spinning are similar, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. For instance, the material produced by chemical recycling can be spun into yarn using well-known standard yarn spinning techniques, but mechanically recycled material must use adapted methods. When we are able to spin a high quality yarn, we are able to produce high quality textile products. Millions of spinning machines around the globe produce millions of kilograms ...
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M. Tech. Textile Design and TechnologyScientific research shows that the earth's natural resources a...
Although there has been some research on how to use short fibers from mechanically recycled textiles...
Once textile waste has been sorted, cleaned, cut and shredded, the material moves on to the next sta...
In the last chapter, we discussed the complex process of chemical recycling in the textile industry....
Once we have turned our discarded textile products yarn, we then use this yarn to produce cloth, or ...
The textile industry is confronted with an increasing amount of used textiles, so-called "post-consu...
The fashion industry contributes to a significant environmental issue due to the increasing producti...
Textile recycling plays a vital role in consumer goods industry. Due to increase in world population...
Before recycling can begin, non-wearable textile waste must go through several preparatory processes...
Textile recycling plays a vital role in consumer goods industry. Due to increase in world population...
In order to design for closed-loop (cradle to cradle) systems where waste materials can become input...
There is no denying that the environmental impact of the textile industry is enormous. From the pest...
The sharply increasing world population reveals the insufficiency of natural resources in meeting th...
Now that we’ve discussed the basics of chemical recycling and mechanical recycling, we will now move...
223-232<span style="font-size: 14.5pt;mso-bidi-font-size:8.5pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman"...
M. Tech. Textile Design and TechnologyScientific research shows that the earth's natural resources a...
Although there has been some research on how to use short fibers from mechanically recycled textiles...
Once textile waste has been sorted, cleaned, cut and shredded, the material moves on to the next sta...
In the last chapter, we discussed the complex process of chemical recycling in the textile industry....
Once we have turned our discarded textile products yarn, we then use this yarn to produce cloth, or ...
The textile industry is confronted with an increasing amount of used textiles, so-called "post-consu...
The fashion industry contributes to a significant environmental issue due to the increasing producti...
Textile recycling plays a vital role in consumer goods industry. Due to increase in world population...
Before recycling can begin, non-wearable textile waste must go through several preparatory processes...
Textile recycling plays a vital role in consumer goods industry. Due to increase in world population...
In order to design for closed-loop (cradle to cradle) systems where waste materials can become input...
There is no denying that the environmental impact of the textile industry is enormous. From the pest...
The sharply increasing world population reveals the insufficiency of natural resources in meeting th...
Now that we’ve discussed the basics of chemical recycling and mechanical recycling, we will now move...
223-232<span style="font-size: 14.5pt;mso-bidi-font-size:8.5pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman"...
M. Tech. Textile Design and TechnologyScientific research shows that the earth's natural resources a...
Although there has been some research on how to use short fibers from mechanically recycled textiles...