New Waste-Based Composite Material for Construction Applications.
Eugen Constantin AileneiSavin Dorin IonesiIonut DulgheriuMaria Carmen LoghinDorina-Nicolina IsopescuSebastian George MaxineasaIoana-Roxana BaciuPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The global demand for fiber-based products is continuously increasing. The increased consumption and fast fashion current in the global clothing market generate a significant quantity of pre-and post-production waste that ends up in landfills and incinerators. The present study aims to obtain a new waste-based composite material panel for construction applications with improved mechanical properties that can replace traditional wood-based oriented strand boards (OSB). The new composite material is formed by using textile wastes as a reinforcement structure and a combination of bi-oriented polypropylene films (BOPP) waste, polypropylene non-woven materials (TNT) waste and virgin polypropylene fibers (PP) as a matrix. The mechanical properties of waste-based composite materials are modeled using the Taguchi method based on orthogonal arrays to maximize the composite characteristics' mechanical properties. Experimental data validated the theoretical results obtained.