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Scaling up of manufacturing processes of recycled carpet based composites

Posted on:2012-02-10Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Oklahoma State UniversityCandidate:Lakshminarayanan, KrishnanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390011455539Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In this work, feasibility of recycling post-consumer carpets using a modified vacuum assisted resisted molding process into large-scale components was successfully demonstrated. The scale up also included the incorporation of nano-clay films in the carpet composites. It is expected that the films will enhance the ability of the composite to withstand environmental degradation and also serve as a fire retardant. Low-cost resins were used to fabricate the recycled carpet-based composites. The scale up in terms of process was achieved by manufacturing composites without a hot press and thereby saving additional equipment cost. Mechanical and physical properties were evaluated. Large-scale samples demonstrated mechanical properties that were different from results from small samples. Acoustic tests indicate good sound absorption of the carpet composite. Cost analysis of the composite material based on the cost of the raw materials and the manufacturing process has been presented...
Keywords/Search Tags:Process, Manufacturing, Carpet, Composite
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