Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material

Recycled fibers are commonly used in dissimilar applications and one of the most important applications is sound absorption. Recycled fiber nonwovens currently are in greater demands in industries because of their advantages such as low cost, biodegradability, acceptable mechanical and physical prop...

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Published in:Journal of Natural Fibers
Main Authors: Sakthivel Santhanam, Bharani M., Selamu Temesgen, Desalegn Atalie, Gashaw Ashagre
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-02-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2017.1418472
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Gashaw Ashagre
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description Recycled fibers are commonly used in dissimilar applications and one of the most important applications is sound absorption. Recycled fiber nonwovens currently are in greater demands in industries because of their advantages such as low cost, biodegradability, acceptable mechanical and physical properties, and so on. Sound absorption materials, renewable, and eco-friendly nonwovens have been developed using recycled cotton and polyester fibers. This research provides a contribution to the body of knowledge on the sound absorption properties of nonwovens using recycled fibers which contain cotton and polyester by means of spun-laid technique and provides a better understanding of the effects of a number of manufacturing processes on nonwovens noise control performance and also contributes to the wider adoption of nonwovens as sound absorbers. The sound absorption coefficients were measured according to ASTM E 1050 by an impedance tube method. The results revealed that the average of the sound absorption coefficients increased with the thickness of the nonwovens, but decreased with the nonwoven fabric density.
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spelling doaj-art-e883c2a6e0fb4953be9a69df0ac6ae4e2025-08-19T22:17:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2019-02-0116230030610.1080/15440478.2017.14184721418472Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption materialSakthivel Santhanam0Bharani M.1Selamu Temesgen2Desalegn Atalie3Gashaw Ashagre4Institute of Technology,Wollo UniversityInstitute of Technology,Wollo UniversityInstitute of Technology,Wollo UniversityBahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar UniversityRecycled fibers are commonly used in dissimilar applications and one of the most important applications is sound absorption. Recycled fiber nonwovens currently are in greater demands in industries because of their advantages such as low cost, biodegradability, acceptable mechanical and physical properties, and so on. Sound absorption materials, renewable, and eco-friendly nonwovens have been developed using recycled cotton and polyester fibers. This research provides a contribution to the body of knowledge on the sound absorption properties of nonwovens using recycled fibers which contain cotton and polyester by means of spun-laid technique and provides a better understanding of the effects of a number of manufacturing processes on nonwovens noise control performance and also contributes to the wider adoption of nonwovens as sound absorbers. The sound absorption coefficients were measured according to ASTM E 1050 by an impedance tube method. The results revealed that the average of the sound absorption coefficients increased with the thickness of the nonwovens, but decreased with the nonwoven fabric density.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2017.1418472recyclingcotton/polyesterspun laidnonwovensound absorptionnon woven density
spellingShingle Sakthivel Santhanam
Bharani M.
Selamu Temesgen
Desalegn Atalie
Gashaw Ashagre
Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
recycling
cotton/polyester
spun laid
nonwoven
sound absorption
non woven density
title Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
title_full Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
title_fullStr Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
title_full_unstemmed Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
title_short Recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
title_sort recycling of cotton and polyester fibers to produce nonwoven fabric for functional sound absorption material
topic recycling
cotton/polyester
spun laid
nonwoven
sound absorption
non woven density
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2017.1418472
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