A Sustainable and Low Pollutive Strategy for the Recycling of Waste Hot-Gas Filter Bags: The Development of Filter Reinforced Composites
30 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 2022
Abstract
The fast accumulation of waste hot-gas filter bags has become a growing public concern considering its difficulty in degradation, severe pollution elicited by landfill and incineration, high energy consumption during burning or complicated recycling and low margin of regenerative products. Herein, we provide a new feasible recycling strategy by directly employ the cleaned filters in their fabric state as the reinforcement of epoxy composites. Merely two layers of filters could produce composites with flexural strength and modulus sufficient for many applications and the additional carbon fiber fabric (CFF) covering could further strengthen the composites (295 to 1010% increments). The filters also showed a bonding promotion function between CFF and polymethacrylimide foam in lightweight composites. The composites reinforced by the recycled filters displayed outstanding hydrothermal stability and superior flame-retardant properties. With shortened processes and outstanding properties of composites, the approach established for recycling waste filters in this work showed far-reaching implications in carbon emission reduction, environmental pollution diminishing and commercialization potential.
Keywords: waste hot-gas filter, Recycling, Composites, flame-retardant, PPS/PTFE
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