Manufacturing of Fabric by Recycling Plastic Bottles: An Ecological Approach Part 2: Manufacturing Process
Manufacturing of Fabric by Recycling Plastic Bottles: An Ecological Approach Part 2: Manufacturing Process
Manufacturing of Fabric by Recycling Plastic Bottles: An Ecological Approach Part 2: Manufacturing Process
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The sorted plastics are crushes, separate and dry by shredding the material into small
fragments that contains residues of the original content, shredded paper labels and plastic
caps. As a result pure PET fragments or PET flakes are produced. It is used as a raw material
for polyester fabric making. According to the report by Rosenberger, fabric made from
recycled polyester requires 80% less energy and 90% less water than virgin polyester that
made directly from oil. In washing plants flakes are washed. According to a report only 2-
3m3 water per ton of material is requisites to clean the flakes. However, “Dry cleaning”
technologies are using to clean the surfaces through frictions without using water.
Dyeing, finishing, cutting, garment making process are same as if virgin polyester is used [2].
3. Treating with caustic soda to remove moving rivals from plastic which is harmful to
body
4. Passing through a screw channel where temp.is 2700C (mixer); a long filament strand
produce here
5. Mixed and blend of different types of strand passed through a heated chamber to
6. Then taken to Aegis to produce materials (fibre) and baled and send to spinning
Fig 1: A process flow chart of plastic bottle recycling to polyester yarn [6].
After discussing the properties of the virgin and recycled plastics it has become clear that
recycled materials would be useful comparatively with virgin materials of being achieving
the required properties.
The following information also signifies how we could save our existing energy after
recycling the plastic bottles.
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Among them 5.9 million tons of flakes in 2009 3.4 million tons were used to fibre production
[11]. In Europe 1.6 million tons of PET bottles were collected where 51% of them were used
to produce flakes for fibre formation in 2011and they must need to mandate the Waste
Framework Directive by 2020 [12]. Approximately 81% of the PET bottles sold
in Switzerland were recycled on 2012.[13] Main reason was the consequently increasing of
fuel prices. According to the National Associatoin report, 31.2% PET were recycling where
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a total of 1,798 million pounds was collected and recycled 475 million pounds over a total of
5764 million pounds of PET bottles [14].
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2013-141008
14. Japan streets ahead in global plastic recycling race Primary source is 『Plastic Waste
Management Institute, Tokyo http://www.pwmi.or.jp/ei/index.htm』