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Pros and cons of using recycled polyester

Pros and cons of using recycled polyester

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Abstract The demand for Polyester is rising especially in the Asia Pacific region as predicted by the textile forecast. The superior quality, established manufacturing and lower economics has made it a practical alternative for other fibers. The possibility of recycling has created a growing awareness for the use of RPET for the manu- facture of su...

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... regards to the fiber orientation, the polarized attenuated total reflectance infrared technique showed that virgin fibers have better performance than the recycled ones [31]. The pros and cons of using recycled polyester is given in Table 2 [37]. technologies to develop a non virgin supply chain to include rPET in the production cycle ...

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