Development of acoustic insulating materials from recycled textile fiber

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Nowadays, there is an increasing demand for recycling materials and hence for greater environmental friendliness. The issue of waste management and recycling is a very actual topic in the society of most developed countries. One area where the vast amount of waste is generated every year is the textile industry. Textile waste (old clothing, fashion accessories, car upholstery, home textiles and other textile products) is most often made up of a combination of different types of natural fibers (cotton, silk) and man-made fibers (polyester, viscose). Thanks to the large amount of this waste and recycling technologies available, the secondary textile fibers are an interesting secondary raw material that can be used for the production of thermal and acoustic insulators. The article describes research results in the development of medium and heavy insulating mats usable in vertical constructions and floating floor structures.

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Zach, J., Bubenik, J., Novak, V., & Trisko, P. (2019). Development of acoustic insulating materials from recycled textile fiber. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 583). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/583/1/012018

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