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Textile Fiber Recovery
The recovery of textile fiber wastes is segregated into three main groupings of materials,
Natural Fibers,
Synthetic Textile Fibers and
Mixed Textile Fibers.
Synthetic Fiber Recycling
To support sustainable recycling efforts we have established a marketplace to bring buyers and sellers of
Synthetic Fibers together.
The
Synthetic Fiber Recycling
Exchange is a neutral platform that directly connects Synthetic Fiber suppliers and Fiber commodity consumers.
Acrylic Fiber Recovery
Acrylic is a synthetic textile, a polymer that has been extruded into a filament fiber form.
If you wish to buy, sell or recycle PMMA or Acrylic materials,
Please feel free to
ADD your Inquiry
to the Acrylic Fiber Recovery exchange.
Polymethyl Methacrylate or PMMA, commonly called Acrylic, is recycled in the same method as any plastic material.
The difference between recycling hard solid plastic Acrylic scrap and Acrylic fiber waste are the material handling requirements
of woven or non-woven fabrics.
One popular use of acrylic fiber is in the manufacturing of carpets,
carpet recycling
poses some unique challenges.
Aramid Fiber Recovery
Aromatic Polyamide or Para-Aramid, commonly called Aramid, refers to a type of synthetic fiber with technical specifications
of high strength, durability and heat resistance.
If you wish to buy, sell or recycle Aramid Scrap or Waste,
Please feel free to
ADD your Inquiry
to the Aramid Fiber Recovery exchange.
Manufacturers produce both woven and non-woven Aramid fibers/fibres under a variety of brand names including
Kevlar, Twaron, Technora, PPS, Preox, Zylon PBO, PBI and P84.
Aramid Fiber is used in the manufacture of body armor,
bulletproof vests,
Ballistic resistant applications,
marine cordage, and aerospace composites.
Velcro Scrap
You are in the correct place if you are looking to connect with folks that deal in hook and loop fastener textile wastes.
Please
Add
your wanted or available listing into the Synthetic Fiber Recovery exchange.
Elastic Recycling
To connect with a counter party to recycle stretchy elastic waste materials or spandex fabrics
that contain interwoven elastomer content,
simply
include an inquiry
to the Synthetic Fiber Recovery exchange.
Non Woven Waste
If you wish to find a market for Non Woven Waste materials,
please post your
wanted or available
listing into the Synthetic Fiber Recovery exchange.
Waste Non Woven materials may include Spunlace, Spunbound or Airlaid fabrics consisting of any combination of
olefin, polyester or rayon fibers.
Other Synthetics
If you are attempting to deal in miscellaneous Synthetic fiber recycling or mixed Synthetic fiber wastes,
you may be able to connect with a potential trading partner by listing in the
Synthetic Textile Recovery
exchange.
Learn more about the industry with Recycling 101, You also may ask your Recycling Industry questions.
If we can assist you in any way in using the websites within the Cooksmill NetSystems
network,
please contact us at your convenience.
Please remember that you are responsible to perform your own due diligence on any prospective counter party
that you deal with and please
report
any abuse of our system.
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members
of the Cookmill NetSystem network.