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Utilization of Textile Waste as Core
Material in Sustainable Composites
David DeVallance,
Jody Gray, and
Holly Lentz




                    Patent Pending
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
The long-term goal of this research:
• Combine post and pre-consumer textile waste with
  wood residues to manufacture energy efficient
  interior and exterior composite materials

The objectives in this project:
• Collect and process textile waste from local sources;
• Manufacture composite panels using a mixture of
  wood and textile material;
• Study the impact of varying recycled content and
  fiber type on the mechanical and physical properties
  of manufactured composite panels;
• Analyze the bonding performance between recycled
  textile fibers and wood material

                           Patent Pending
BACKGROUND
• In 2008, 12.4 million tons of textiles were generated
  (United States Environmental Protection Agency 2009).
• 73 to 85 percent of textile waste (preconsumer and
  postconsumer) ending up in landfills (Chen et al. 2006, Secondary
  Materials and Recycled Textiles Association 2009)


• There is potential to recycle textile material as a
  partial fiber substitute in many wood-based
  composite materials
• Use of recycled fibers presents an opportunity to
  develop sustainable composites that could achieve
  points under various green building programs




                                             Patent Pending
EXPERIMENTAL: Process Flow
Pre and Post Consumer Textile
      Waste Collection

                                    Stage 1     Stage 2     Stage 3        Stage 4
 Textile Refinement/Shredding      Shredding   Shredding   Shredding      Shredding




 Wood Strand/Textile Blending


 Panel Formation (orientation of
 wood surface and wood/textile
         core material)


      Panel Hot Pressing

                                         Specimen                       Property
  Panel Hot Stacking/Cooling            Preparation                    Evaluation

                                   Patent Pending
EXPERIMENTAL
• Cotton waste textiles were collected from Phoenix Textile
  and Apparel in West Virginia
• The textile material was sent through an industrial
  shredder four passes
• Nominal 7/16-inch thick, 27-inch by 27-inch Oriented
  Strand Board (OSB)/Textile Fiber composite panels (50%
  surface and 50% core layers) were fabricated
• The textile material was blended with mixed hardwood
  strand core material in varying amounts
• Textile Percent (Wood/Textile ratio): 0% (100/0), 5% (95/5),
  15% (85/15), 25% (75/25), and 50% (50/50)
• 10 panels per type were produced for a total of 50 panels

                              Patent Pending
EXPERIMENTAL
   Blending




   Forming




               Patent Pending
EXPERIMENTAL
   Pressing




   Final Products




                     Patent Pending
Property Testing
   Internal Bond Strength
   Flexural Strength (Modulus of Rupture, MOR) and
    Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) in Primary and Secondary
    orientation
   Nail Withdrawal Strength
   Water Absorption
   Thickness Swell


   100% Textile Core (50/50 panels) excluded from
    mechanical and physical testing



                               Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Internal Bond Strength
     One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) results showed
      a statistically significant difference between composite
      panel types (p<0.0001)
     Multiple range test analysis showed statistically
      significant differences between the internal bond
      strength of all panel types
                  Internal Bond Strength (psi)
    Summary
     Statistic   100/0   95/5   85/15   75/25
     Average      51      41     20      8
     St. Dev.     22       9     8       4
     COV %        42      23     42      51
    Minimum       8       19     9       1
    Maximum       90      63     51      19




                                                 Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Flexural Strength (MOR)
   ANOVA results showed a statistically significant
    difference in between composite panel types in both
    orientations (p<0.0001)
   Multiple range test analysis did not show any
    statistically significant differences in MOR (primary and
    secondary) between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels
                             Box-and-Whisker Plot                                             Box-and-Whisker Plot
     (X 1000)                                                        (X 1000)




                                                                    MOR-Secondary (psi)
            5                                                               5
     MOR-Primary (psi)




                         4                                                                4

                         3                                                                3

                         2                                                                2

                         1                                                                1

                         0                                                                0
                             100/0    75/25     85/15     95/5                                100/0    75/25     85/15     95/5
                             Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio                                Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio


                                                                 Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Modulus of Elasticity (MOE)
   ANOVA results showed a statistically significant
    difference in between composite panel types in both
    orientations (p<0.0001)
   Multiple range test analysis did not show any
    statistically significant differences in MOE (primary and
    secondary) between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels
                                  Box-and-Whisker Plot                                            Box-and-Whisker Plot
    (X 100000)                                                        (X 100000)
                                                                               5




                                                                        MOE-Secondary (psi)
             8
      MOE - Primary (psi)




                                                                                              4
                            6
                                                                                              3
                            4
                                                                                              2

                            2
                                                                                              1

                            0                                                                 0
                                 100/0    75/25   85/15    95/5                                   100/0    75/25     85/15     95/5

                                Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio                                 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio


                                                                    Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Nail Withdrawal Strength
    ANOVA results showed a statistically significant
     difference in between composite panel types in both
     orientations (p<0.0001)
    Multiple range test analysis did not show any
     statistically significant differences in nail withdrawal
     strength between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels




                                                     Nail Withdrawal Strength (lb/in)
                Nail Withdrawal Strength (lb/inch)                                            Box-and-Whisker Plot
    Summary
                100/0    95/5    85/15    75/25                                         240
    Statistic
                                                                                        200
    Average      91      84       53        60                                          160
    St. Dev.     52      40       32        30                                          120

     COV %      57.0     47.5    59.9      49.7                                          80

                                                                                         40
    Minimum      16      28        8        20
                                                                                          0
    Maximum     225      205     143       121                                                100/0    75/25     85/15     95/5
                                                                                              Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio



                                              Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Thickness Swell
     Panels that included textile core material had a lower
      average thickness swell compared to the controls
     However, ANOVA results did not show any statistically
      significant difference between composite panel types
      (p=0.0637)
                                                                                        Box-and-Whisker Plot




                                                          Thickness Swell (%)
                        Thickness Swell (%)                                     72
    Summary
    Statistic   100/0     95/5   85/15    75/25                                 62

    Average     43.9      41.4    40.2        43.6
                                                                                52
    St. Dev.     7.5      3.5     4.2         3.5
     COV %      17.1      8.6     10.5        8.0                               42

    Minimum     36.0      32.4    32.4        37.8                              32
                                                                                       100/0   75/25   85/15   95/5
    Maximum     67.1      46.7    47.0        49.4
                                                                                     Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio




                                                     Patent Pending
TEST RESULTS: Water Absorption
    One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) results showed a
     statistically significant difference in between composite
     panel types in both orientations (p<0.0001)
    Multiple range test analysis did not show any
     statistically significant differences in water absorption
     between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels
                       Water Absorption (%)
                                                                                     Box-and-Whisker Plot




                                                     Water Absorption (%)
    Summary                                                                 121
    Statistic   100/0     95/5   85/15   75/25
                                                                            111
    Average     85.4      89.3   92.8    100.2                              101
    St. Dev.     7.7       3.3    8.4     6.6                                91
     COV %       9.1       3.7    9.1     6.6                                81
    Minimum     76.8      83.3   71.2    84.9                                71
                                                                                    100/0   75/25   85/15   95/5
    Maximum     102.5     94.3   108.7   110.4
                                                                                  Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio


                                                Patent Pending
Major Conclusions
1. Addition of 5% recycled textile material to structural
   panels did not influence mechanical and physical
   properties
2. Addition of recycled textile reduced thickness swell
   (needs verified again through repeated testing)
3. Addition of higher percentage of textiles resulted in
   panels likely more suitable for interior applications
On-going research
Research is underway to evaluate:
1. Further evaluate thickness swell and water absorption
2. Increasing textile layer density
3. Inclusion of textiles throughout
4. Evaluation of acoustical and thermal properties
5. Different types of textile fibers

                             Patent Pending
Questions?

Acknowledgments:
Environmental Center at West Virginia University for
providing support from a grant from US Dept. of
Commerce.
Special thanks to Andrew Grubler (WVU) who assisted in
the project.
 Further Information: david.devallance@mail.wvu.edu


                          Patent Pending
References:
 Chen, H.-L and L.D. Burns. 2006. Environmental analysis of textile products.
 Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 24(3), 248-261.
 Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association. 2009. Textile Recycling
 Fact Sheet, Retrieved November 17, 2009, from <
 http://www.textilerecycle.org/facts.pdf>.
 United Stated Environmental Protection Agency. 2009. Textiles. Retrieved
 November 17, 2009, from
 <http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/materials/textiles.htm>.




                                        Patent Pending

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Session 26 ic2011 de vallance 1

  • 1. Utilization of Textile Waste as Core Material in Sustainable Composites David DeVallance, Jody Gray, and Holly Lentz Patent Pending
  • 2. GOALS & OBJECTIVES The long-term goal of this research: • Combine post and pre-consumer textile waste with wood residues to manufacture energy efficient interior and exterior composite materials The objectives in this project: • Collect and process textile waste from local sources; • Manufacture composite panels using a mixture of wood and textile material; • Study the impact of varying recycled content and fiber type on the mechanical and physical properties of manufactured composite panels; • Analyze the bonding performance between recycled textile fibers and wood material Patent Pending
  • 3. BACKGROUND • In 2008, 12.4 million tons of textiles were generated (United States Environmental Protection Agency 2009). • 73 to 85 percent of textile waste (preconsumer and postconsumer) ending up in landfills (Chen et al. 2006, Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association 2009) • There is potential to recycle textile material as a partial fiber substitute in many wood-based composite materials • Use of recycled fibers presents an opportunity to develop sustainable composites that could achieve points under various green building programs Patent Pending
  • 4. EXPERIMENTAL: Process Flow Pre and Post Consumer Textile Waste Collection Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Textile Refinement/Shredding Shredding Shredding Shredding Shredding Wood Strand/Textile Blending Panel Formation (orientation of wood surface and wood/textile core material) Panel Hot Pressing Specimen Property Panel Hot Stacking/Cooling Preparation Evaluation Patent Pending
  • 5. EXPERIMENTAL • Cotton waste textiles were collected from Phoenix Textile and Apparel in West Virginia • The textile material was sent through an industrial shredder four passes • Nominal 7/16-inch thick, 27-inch by 27-inch Oriented Strand Board (OSB)/Textile Fiber composite panels (50% surface and 50% core layers) were fabricated • The textile material was blended with mixed hardwood strand core material in varying amounts • Textile Percent (Wood/Textile ratio): 0% (100/0), 5% (95/5), 15% (85/15), 25% (75/25), and 50% (50/50) • 10 panels per type were produced for a total of 50 panels Patent Pending
  • 6. EXPERIMENTAL  Blending  Forming Patent Pending
  • 7. EXPERIMENTAL  Pressing  Final Products Patent Pending
  • 8. Property Testing  Internal Bond Strength  Flexural Strength (Modulus of Rupture, MOR) and Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) in Primary and Secondary orientation  Nail Withdrawal Strength  Water Absorption  Thickness Swell  100% Textile Core (50/50 panels) excluded from mechanical and physical testing Patent Pending
  • 9. TEST RESULTS: Internal Bond Strength  One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) results showed a statistically significant difference between composite panel types (p<0.0001)  Multiple range test analysis showed statistically significant differences between the internal bond strength of all panel types Internal Bond Strength (psi) Summary Statistic 100/0 95/5 85/15 75/25 Average 51 41 20 8 St. Dev. 22 9 8 4 COV % 42 23 42 51 Minimum 8 19 9 1 Maximum 90 63 51 19 Patent Pending
  • 10. TEST RESULTS: Flexural Strength (MOR)  ANOVA results showed a statistically significant difference in between composite panel types in both orientations (p<0.0001)  Multiple range test analysis did not show any statistically significant differences in MOR (primary and secondary) between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels Box-and-Whisker Plot Box-and-Whisker Plot (X 1000) (X 1000) MOR-Secondary (psi) 5 5 MOR-Primary (psi) 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Patent Pending
  • 11. TEST RESULTS: Modulus of Elasticity (MOE)  ANOVA results showed a statistically significant difference in between composite panel types in both orientations (p<0.0001)  Multiple range test analysis did not show any statistically significant differences in MOE (primary and secondary) between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels Box-and-Whisker Plot Box-and-Whisker Plot (X 100000) (X 100000) 5 MOE-Secondary (psi) 8 MOE - Primary (psi) 4 6 3 4 2 2 1 0 0 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Patent Pending
  • 12. TEST RESULTS: Nail Withdrawal Strength  ANOVA results showed a statistically significant difference in between composite panel types in both orientations (p<0.0001)  Multiple range test analysis did not show any statistically significant differences in nail withdrawal strength between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels Nail Withdrawal Strength (lb/in) Nail Withdrawal Strength (lb/inch) Box-and-Whisker Plot Summary 100/0 95/5 85/15 75/25 240 Statistic 200 Average 91 84 53 60 160 St. Dev. 52 40 32 30 120 COV % 57.0 47.5 59.9 49.7 80 40 Minimum 16 28 8 20 0 Maximum 225 205 143 121 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Patent Pending
  • 13. TEST RESULTS: Thickness Swell  Panels that included textile core material had a lower average thickness swell compared to the controls  However, ANOVA results did not show any statistically significant difference between composite panel types (p=0.0637) Box-and-Whisker Plot Thickness Swell (%) Thickness Swell (%) 72 Summary Statistic 100/0 95/5 85/15 75/25 62 Average 43.9 41.4 40.2 43.6 52 St. Dev. 7.5 3.5 4.2 3.5 COV % 17.1 8.6 10.5 8.0 42 Minimum 36.0 32.4 32.4 37.8 32 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 Maximum 67.1 46.7 47.0 49.4 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Patent Pending
  • 14. TEST RESULTS: Water Absorption  One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) results showed a statistically significant difference in between composite panel types in both orientations (p<0.0001)  Multiple range test analysis did not show any statistically significant differences in water absorption between the control (100/0) and 95/5 panels Water Absorption (%) Box-and-Whisker Plot Water Absorption (%) Summary 121 Statistic 100/0 95/5 85/15 75/25 111 Average 85.4 89.3 92.8 100.2 101 St. Dev. 7.7 3.3 8.4 6.6 91 COV % 9.1 3.7 9.1 6.6 81 Minimum 76.8 83.3 71.2 84.9 71 100/0 75/25 85/15 95/5 Maximum 102.5 94.3 108.7 110.4 Panel Type: Wood to Textile Ratio Patent Pending
  • 15. Major Conclusions 1. Addition of 5% recycled textile material to structural panels did not influence mechanical and physical properties 2. Addition of recycled textile reduced thickness swell (needs verified again through repeated testing) 3. Addition of higher percentage of textiles resulted in panels likely more suitable for interior applications On-going research Research is underway to evaluate: 1. Further evaluate thickness swell and water absorption 2. Increasing textile layer density 3. Inclusion of textiles throughout 4. Evaluation of acoustical and thermal properties 5. Different types of textile fibers Patent Pending
  • 16. Questions? Acknowledgments: Environmental Center at West Virginia University for providing support from a grant from US Dept. of Commerce. Special thanks to Andrew Grubler (WVU) who assisted in the project. Further Information: david.devallance@mail.wvu.edu Patent Pending
  • 17. References: Chen, H.-L and L.D. Burns. 2006. Environmental analysis of textile products. Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 24(3), 248-261. Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association. 2009. Textile Recycling Fact Sheet, Retrieved November 17, 2009, from < http://www.textilerecycle.org/facts.pdf>. United Stated Environmental Protection Agency. 2009. Textiles. Retrieved November 17, 2009, from <http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/materials/textiles.htm>. Patent Pending