Improvement of Waste Recycling in PET Fiber Production |
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Authors: | S.?Altun,Y.?Ulcay mailto:ulcay@uludag.edu.tr" title=" ulcay@uludag.edu.tr" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Textiles, Vocational School of Orhangazi, University of Uluda, Orhangazi, TR-16800 Bursa, Turkey;(2) Department of Textile Engineering, College of Engineering and Architecture, University of Uluda Görükle, TR-16059 Bursa, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Production of polyethylene teraphtalate (PET) fiber in the world is increasing every year and reached to an amount of about 20 million tons a year in 2001. The wastes occur in the production of PET fiber in the amount of about 3–5% of total production. The PET does not degrade for a long time in nature. Since PET is a derivative of petroleum, the wastes of PET are valuable and must be recycled. One of the recycling method of PET wastes is re-melting. Thus, various properties of the PET wastes were improved using the re-melting method by employing an extruder manufactured for the work. Degradation during re-melting decreases the properties of the final product. The results indicate that the properties of recycled PET wastes can be monitored by designing the parameters of the extruder. Also, the further degradation of the material can be prevented and the recycling costs are minimized. |
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Keywords: | PET recycling fiber re-extrusion degradation |
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