Research Article
BibTex RIS Cite

Study and Analysis of Fibre Reinforced Textile Composites Developed by using Recycled Viscose and Polyester Fibres from Apparel industry Cut Panel Wastes

Year 2024, Volume: 34 Issue: 3, 191 - 199, 30.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.32710/tekstilvekonfeksiyon.1057656

Abstract

Garment cut wastes from apparel industries are used for various applications in various industries. Normally garment cut wastes and recycled fibres from garment cut wastes are used in textile, furniture, carpet, paper, automobile, construction, and agricultural industries in low mechanical performance applications. In this research, composites are developed by using recycled fibres obtained from garment cut wastes as reinforcement and with different types of matrices. Recycled fibres used as reinforcements are obtained from garment cut wastes of cotton, polyester and cotton/polyester fabrics to develop these composites. These composites are developed by using Epoxy resin, Kaolinite, Polypropylene sheet as matrices. Reinforcements and matrices have used in different compositions and combinations to develop these composites. The main advantages of this type of composites are to combine the different properties of different materials to obtain unique and high-performance material. Technical properties like thickness, mass per unit area, Tensile strength, Flexural strength, Impact strength, Water absorbency and Scanning Electron Microscope of developed composites were tested and analyzed. The outcome of the results demonstrates that many of the composite proportions with different blend, reinforcement and matrcies show superior mechanical performances when compare it with each other, and it can be recommended for many potential applications.

References

  • 1. Dinesh Bhatia, Ankush Sharma and Urvashi Malhotra, 2014. Recycled Fibres: An Overview. International Journal of Fiber and Textile Research, 4(4), 77-82.
  • 2. Borg, R. P., Baldacchino, O., & Ferrara, L., 2016. Early age performance and mechanical characteristics of recycled PET fibre reinforced concrete. Construction and Building Materials, 108, 29-47.
  • 3. Muralidhar, B. A., Giridev, V. R., & Raghunathan, K., 2012. Flexural and impact properties of flax woven, knitted and sequentially stacked knitted/woven preform reinforced epoxy composites. Journal of reinforced plastics and composites, 31(6), 379-388.
  • 4. Spadea, S., Farina, I., Carrafiello, A., &Fraternali, F., 2015. Recycled nylon fibers as cement mortar reinforcement. Construction and Building Materials, 80, 200-209.
  • 5. Bledzki, A. K., & Gassan, J., 1999. Composites reinforced with cellulose based fibres. Progress in polymer science, 24(2), 221-274.
  • 6. Bhatia, D., Sharma, A., & Malhotra, U., 2014. Recycled fibers: an overview. International Journal of Fiber and Textile Research, 4(4), 77-82.
  • 7. Vasconcelos, G., Lourenço, P. B., Camões, A., Martins, A., & Cunha, S., 2015. Evaluation of the performance of recycled textile fibres in the mechanical behaviour of a gypsum and cork composite material. Cement and Concrete Composites, 58, 29-39.
  • 8. Verma, D., Gope, P. C., Shandilya, A., Gupta, A., & Maheshwari, M. K., 2013. Coir fibre reinforcement and application in polymer composites. Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 4(2), 263-276.
  • 9. Broda, J., Slusarczyk, C., Fabia, J., &Demsar, A., 2016. Formation and properties of polypropylene/stearic acid composite fibers. Textile Research Journal, 86(1), 64-71.
  • 10. Petrucci, R., Nisini, E., Puglia, D., Sarasini, F., Rallini, M., Santulli, C., Minak, G., & Kenny, J.M., 2015. Tensile and fatigue characterisation of textile cotton waste/polypropylene laminates. Composites Part B: Engineering, 81, 84-90.
  • 11. Lau, K. T., Hung, P. Y., Zhu, M. H., & Hui, D., 2018. Properties of natural fibre composites for structural engineering applications. Composites Part B: Engineering, 136, 222-233.
  • 12. Abtew, M. A., Boussu, F., Bruniaux, P., Loghin, C., & Cristian, I., 2019. Ballistic impact mechanisms–a review on textiles and fibre-reinforced composites impact responses. Composite Structures, 223, 110966.
  • 13. Rahman, M. R., Huque, M. M., Islam, M. N., & Hasan, M., 2009. Mechanical properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with chemically treated abaca. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 40(4), 511-517.
  • 14. Spadea, S., Farina, I., Carrafiello, A., &Fraternali, F., 2015. Recycled nylon fibers as cement mortar reinforcement. Construction and Building Materials, 80, 200-209.
  • 15. Won, J. P., Jang, C. I., Lee, S. W., Lee, S. J., & Kim, H. Y., 2010. Long-term performance of recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composites. Construction and Building Materials, 24(5), 660-665.
  • 16. Dixit, S., Goel, R., Dubey, A., Shivhare, P. R., & Bhalavi, T., 2017. Natural fibre reinforced polymer composite materials-a review. Polymers from renewable resources, 8(2), 71-78.
Year 2024, Volume: 34 Issue: 3, 191 - 199, 30.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.32710/tekstilvekonfeksiyon.1057656

Abstract

References

  • 1. Dinesh Bhatia, Ankush Sharma and Urvashi Malhotra, 2014. Recycled Fibres: An Overview. International Journal of Fiber and Textile Research, 4(4), 77-82.
  • 2. Borg, R. P., Baldacchino, O., & Ferrara, L., 2016. Early age performance and mechanical characteristics of recycled PET fibre reinforced concrete. Construction and Building Materials, 108, 29-47.
  • 3. Muralidhar, B. A., Giridev, V. R., & Raghunathan, K., 2012. Flexural and impact properties of flax woven, knitted and sequentially stacked knitted/woven preform reinforced epoxy composites. Journal of reinforced plastics and composites, 31(6), 379-388.
  • 4. Spadea, S., Farina, I., Carrafiello, A., &Fraternali, F., 2015. Recycled nylon fibers as cement mortar reinforcement. Construction and Building Materials, 80, 200-209.
  • 5. Bledzki, A. K., & Gassan, J., 1999. Composites reinforced with cellulose based fibres. Progress in polymer science, 24(2), 221-274.
  • 6. Bhatia, D., Sharma, A., & Malhotra, U., 2014. Recycled fibers: an overview. International Journal of Fiber and Textile Research, 4(4), 77-82.
  • 7. Vasconcelos, G., Lourenço, P. B., Camões, A., Martins, A., & Cunha, S., 2015. Evaluation of the performance of recycled textile fibres in the mechanical behaviour of a gypsum and cork composite material. Cement and Concrete Composites, 58, 29-39.
  • 8. Verma, D., Gope, P. C., Shandilya, A., Gupta, A., & Maheshwari, M. K., 2013. Coir fibre reinforcement and application in polymer composites. Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 4(2), 263-276.
  • 9. Broda, J., Slusarczyk, C., Fabia, J., &Demsar, A., 2016. Formation and properties of polypropylene/stearic acid composite fibers. Textile Research Journal, 86(1), 64-71.
  • 10. Petrucci, R., Nisini, E., Puglia, D., Sarasini, F., Rallini, M., Santulli, C., Minak, G., & Kenny, J.M., 2015. Tensile and fatigue characterisation of textile cotton waste/polypropylene laminates. Composites Part B: Engineering, 81, 84-90.
  • 11. Lau, K. T., Hung, P. Y., Zhu, M. H., & Hui, D., 2018. Properties of natural fibre composites for structural engineering applications. Composites Part B: Engineering, 136, 222-233.
  • 12. Abtew, M. A., Boussu, F., Bruniaux, P., Loghin, C., & Cristian, I., 2019. Ballistic impact mechanisms–a review on textiles and fibre-reinforced composites impact responses. Composite Structures, 223, 110966.
  • 13. Rahman, M. R., Huque, M. M., Islam, M. N., & Hasan, M., 2009. Mechanical properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with chemically treated abaca. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 40(4), 511-517.
  • 14. Spadea, S., Farina, I., Carrafiello, A., &Fraternali, F., 2015. Recycled nylon fibers as cement mortar reinforcement. Construction and Building Materials, 80, 200-209.
  • 15. Won, J. P., Jang, C. I., Lee, S. W., Lee, S. J., & Kim, H. Y., 2010. Long-term performance of recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composites. Construction and Building Materials, 24(5), 660-665.
  • 16. Dixit, S., Goel, R., Dubey, A., Shivhare, P. R., & Bhalavi, T., 2017. Natural fibre reinforced polymer composite materials-a review. Polymers from renewable resources, 8(2), 71-78.
There are 16 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Wearable Materials
Journal Section Articles
Authors

C Rajesh Kumar This is me 0000-0003-4071-5425

T Vidya 0000-0002-7450-9219

Chidambaram Prakash 0000-0003-2472-6765

Raja Daslm 0000-0002-1258-2525

Early Pub Date September 30, 2024
Publication Date September 30, 2024
Submission Date January 14, 2022
Acceptance Date May 29, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 34 Issue: 3

Cite

APA Rajesh Kumar, C., Vidya, T., Prakash, C., Daslm, R. (2024). Study and Analysis of Fibre Reinforced Textile Composites Developed by using Recycled Viscose and Polyester Fibres from Apparel industry Cut Panel Wastes. Textile and Apparel, 34(3), 191-199. https://doi.org/10.32710/tekstilvekonfeksiyon.1057656

No part of this journal may be reproduced, stored, transmitted or disseminated in any forms or by any means without prior written permission of the Editorial Board. The views and opinions expressed here in the articles are those of the authors and are not the views of Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon and Textile and Apparel Research-Application Center.