Added-Value of Cotton Textile Waste for Nonwoven Applications

Author:

Rodrigues Lúcia1ORCID,Marques Rita1,Dias Juliana C.1,Magalhães Beatriz1,Santos Anabela2,Amorim Cláudia2,Carta Ana Margarida2ORCID,Pinto Paula2ORCID,Silva Carla J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CITEVE—Technological Centre for the Textile and Clothing Industries of Portugal, 4760-034 Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

2. RAIZ—Forest and Paper Research Institute, 3800-783 Aveiro, Portugal

Abstract

Due to the continuous optimization of cutting plans, the cotton scrap size resulting from the cutting of components for clothing production (post-industrial residues) is often considered insufficient to obtain fibres with the proper length to produce a new yarn through mechanical recycling processes; so it is important to search for other applications for these wastes. In this context, small pieces of cotton were submitted to a shredding process to obtain recycled fibres. Cotton small pieces and recycled fibres were then submitted to a refining process to achieve refined fibres. Using these materials alone and in blends with refined and unrefined bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp (BEKP), wet-laid nonwovens were developed and characterized. An analysis of the results revealed that the replacement of unrefined BEKP by 70% cotton waste fibres in wet-laid nonwovens, reducing the use of virgin raw material, enhances the structures’ mechanical properties by 80% and 14%, for small pieces or recycled fibres, respectively. Additionally, refining small pieces of cotton seems to be more promising than refining recycled fibres, because less steps are required to obtain wet-laid nonwovens with better mechanical properties. These results highlight the potential of this approach to be explored further for different products and end applications.

Funder

Project be@t—Textile Bioeconomy

Publisher

MDPI AG

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