Man-made bio-based fibre products
- Introduction to man-made bio-based fibre products
- Man-made bio-based fibre products and their end-uses
- Textile fibres, processing and end-uses
- Key aspects of the down-stream conversion processes
- Production of bio-based fibres
- Dissolving pulp as a raw material
- Cellulose esters of organic acids
- Production of viscose fibres
- General description of carbamate processes
- Production of lyocell fibres
- Production of Cupro fibres
- Carbon fibres from regenerated cellulose
- Production of Alginate fibres
- Viscose and lyocell machinery developments
- Processing of silkworm and spider silk protein fibres
- Polylactide fibres
- Polyhydroxyalcohols PHA and poly(caprolactone)
- Scientific principles of polymer fibre forming
- Alternative and emerging processes for bio-based synthetic fibers
- Ionic liquid as direct solvents: Ioncell-F method
- Enzymatic activation of cellulose – Biocelsol method
- Cellulose carbamate process
- Direct spinning of cellulose composite fibre yarn
- Cellulose-lignin blend as carbon fibre raw material
- Bio-based polyolefines — emerging processes
- Bio-based polyesters — emerging processes
- Polyamides from ligno-cellulosics as raw materials
- Industrial development with silkworm and spider silk
Future demands of sustainable clothing production Introduction In the past year, due to the fast fashion trend, as shown in Figure 1 the number of clothing units was blowing up and the cloth usage was dramatically decreasing 1. This phenomenon, which is still growing, is slowly going to collapse in Western counties due to the
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Dominique C. Adolphe
References
- Euromonitor International Apparel & Footwear 2016
- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videdressing
- https://www.lestoilesdularge.com/
- www.lectra.com
- https://www.gerbertechnology.com/
- https://www.clo3d.com/
- www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/infographics/circulareconomy/public/index.html
- A New Textiles Economy: Redesigning Fashion’s Future – Copyright 2017 – Ellen MacArthur Foundation – www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org
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