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Sandwich Composites with Recycled Textile Materials

Reference number
Coordinator Högskolan i Borås
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 319 938
Project duration November 2022 - January 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture The strategic innovation programme SIP LIGHTer
Call Strategic innovation program LIGHTer 2022

Purpose and goal

The main aim of this project is to reuse the textile fabrics utilized in different industries after their end of life. Rather than discarding textile materials or incinerating them after their life span, cleaning processes and/or treatments can be carried out on the textiles in order to utilize them for specific composite applications. Eventually, these solutions make the bio-based sandwich composites less expensive, with greater properties.

Expected effects and result

Compaction of the textile materials, or loss of void volume, is of the main reasons why the textile undergoes changes during processing. Moreover, the textile is subjected to various conditioning processes that is wearing the textile resulting in fiber loss.The textile waste the proposal is focusing on, has still good properties, such as strength and durability, which could be used in composite materials.

Planned approach and implementation

Preliminary work has been performed at University of Borås to incorporate recycled textiles in a sandwich composite. A layer of recycled textile can be incorporated into the sandwich structure, and this leads to improved structural performance. Textiles can have varying thicknesses, structures and porosity which can result in different properties. The target application for these materials could be sandwich composites, in which the textile is used as the core material.

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Last updated 30 November 2022

Reference number 2022-02576