Development of next generation carpet backings for facile recyclability
The overall goal of the research was to develop the next generation, generic construction of broadloom carpet that will compete on both a performance and cost basis with the current construction while avoiding the major recycling disadvantages of the latter. The new construction was designed to main...
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ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-115412013-01-07T20:14:36ZDevelopment of next generation carpet backings for facile recyclabilityCascio, Anthony JohnCarpetsBackingsRecycleThe overall goal of the research was to develop the next generation, generic construction of broadloom carpet that will compete on both a performance and cost basis with the current construction while avoiding the major recycling disadvantages of the latter. The new construction was designed to maintain nearly all of the current carpet formation processes to minimize capital investment in converting existing manufacturing lines. A major industry constriction was that the new construction must at least meet the current construction's physical performance on the floor and overall cost characteristics.Georgia Institute of Technology2006-09-01T19:31:51Z2006-09-01T19:31:51Z2006-07-05Thesis1450976 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/11541en_US |
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The overall goal of the research was to develop the next generation, generic
construction of broadloom carpet that will compete on both a performance and cost basis
with the current construction while avoiding the major recycling disadvantages of the
latter. The new construction was designed to maintain nearly all of the current carpet
formation processes to minimize capital investment in converting existing manufacturing
lines. A major industry constriction was that the new construction must at least meet the
current construction's physical performance on the floor and overall cost characteristics. |
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Cascio, Anthony John |
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Development of next generation carpet backings for facile recyclability |
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Georgia Institute of Technology |
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