The Current State and Prospects of Recycling Silk Industry Waste into Nonwoven Materials

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Abstract

Natural fibres are the preferred options for garment, technical and medical textiles, nonwovens and composites. Their sustainability is a considerable advantage, though the nature of silk production and processing involves a large amount of waste. The present review explores the current issues of recycling silk waste into nonwovens for various purposes. The article proposes obtaining nonwovens from short fibres using electrospinning of fibroin solutions in volatile solvents. Longer fibres are proposed to be processed into needle-punched nonwoven materials with a selection of an effective antistatic treatment.

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Sashina, E. S., & Yakovleva, O. I. (2023, June 1). The Current State and Prospects of Recycling Silk Industry Waste into Nonwoven Materials. Fibers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/fib11060056

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