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 plastic in textiles: towards a circular economy for synthetic textiles ...
Plastic-based — or ‘synthetic’— textiles are woven into our daily lives in Europe. They are in the clothes we wear, the towels we use and the bed sheets we sleep in. They are in the carpets, curtains and cushions we decorate our homes and offices with. And they are in safety belts, and car tyres, workwear and sportswear. Synthetic textile fibres are produced from fossil fuel resources ...

 textiles and the environment: the role of design in europe’s circular ...
ETC/WMGE, 2021b, Plastic in textiles: potentials for circularity and reduced environmental and climate impacts, Eionet Report No 1/2021, ... ING, 2020, Learning from consumers: how shifting demands are shaping companies’ circular economy transition, ING, accessed 21 September 2021. Köhler, A., ...

 revolutionising textile manufacturing: a ... - fashion and textiles
An exhaustive and integrative overview of recent developments in 3D and 4D textiles based on Additive Manufacturing (AM) were provided in order to identify the current state‐of‐the‐art. Despite all scientific progress, AM applied on textiles is a challenging technique and is still at an embryonic stage of research and technological development (R&TD), mainly due to the technological gap ...



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 polymers in textiles - sciencedirect
General textile use polypropylene fibers can have a tenacity of 40.5–50 cN/dtex, whereas high tenacity yarns used in ropes and nets can have tenacities up to 81 cN/dtex [78]. Polyethylene (high density) softens at 130°C and melts around 140°C, whereas polypropylene softens at 150°C and melts around 160°C.

 (pdf) 4d textiles made by additive manufacturing on pre-stressed ...
used for repeatable shaping. ... These joints can be designed in textiles, textiles and plastics or textiles and two. different polymers [25] (Figure 6). Actuators 2021, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 9 of ...

 microplastics from textiles: towards a circular economy for textiles in ...
Awareness is increasing about the presence of microplastics in our seas, land and air — and of their negative effects on ecosystems, animals and people. Microplastics can be released directly into the environment or can result from the degradation of larger pieces of plastic. The wearing and washing of textiles made from synthetic (plastic) fibers is one recognised source of microplastics in ...

 methods, ways and techniques for shaping textured solutions of textile ...
products. Shaping is based on the substantiation of specific volumetric-spatial, decorative-plastic, figurative-stylistic solutions of textile products. As a result of the creative transformation of the surface, modern textiles acquire new artistic and aesthetic properties and are intertwined with the art of sculpture, architecture, painting, etc.,




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