Der Blog
Startseite​ Der Blog

Waste Polyester-Cotton Recycling: Technologies, Composites & DATABEYOND's Role

Waste Polyester-Cotton Recycling: Technologies, Composites & DATABEYOND's Role

Nov 13, 2025

textile recycling sorting

 

Global textile waste has reached critical levels, with China alone generating 20 million tons annually—80% of which is polyester-cotton (poly-cotton) blends (China Waste Textile Recycling White Paper, 2024). Despite their widespread use in school uniforms, military apparel, and daily clothing, poly-cotton blends suffer from low recycling rates due to complex fiber structures. Below's a breakdown of the latest recycling technologies, composite material applications, and how DATABEYOND empowers high-value reuse.

 

1. Current State of Poly-Cotton Recycling

· Global vs. Chinese progress: Developed countries like Germany (SOEX) and France (LERELAIS) have mature recycling systems, achieving high-value reuse (e.g., fireproof panels, eco-fibers). In China, however, the recycling rate remains below 20%, with most waste landfilled or incinerated.

· Policy drivers: China aims to raise the waste textile recycling rate to 25% by 2025 and 30% by 2030, pushing for standardized sorting and high-value utilization (National Development and Reform Commission, 2024).

 

2. Core Recycling Technologies for Poly-Cotton Blends

Two main paths dominate poly-cotton recycling, each with unique strengths:

· Separation recycling: Physically or chemically separates polyester and cotton fibers. Physical methods (e.g., solvent dissolution) are low-energy but limited by scalability; chemical methods (e.g., hydrothermal processing) achieve over 90% recovery but face high costs and environmental constraints.

· Direct recycling: Reuses blends without separation—via grinding, spinning, or modifying into composites. This low-cost method boosts utilization, with applications ranging from construction materials to automotive parts.

 

3. Poly-Cotton Reinforced Composites: Potential & Challenges

· Key applications: Combining polyester’s mechanical strength and cotton’s biodegradability, recycled poly-cotton composites are used in car door panels, building components, and sound-absorbing materials. Some composites see 31.7% higher flexural strength and 89.1% better impact resistance than base materials.

· Critical challenges: Poor fiber-matrix interface adhesion limits mechanical performance; high flammability and moisture absorption hinder use in construction and acoustics.

 

4. DATABEYOND: Empowering High-Quality Poly-Cotton Recycling

DATABEYOND’s FASTSORT-TEXTILE Blended fabric AI hyperspectral optical sorter addresses the root of recycling inefficiencies—imprecise sorting.

· Its AI and hyperspectral technology accurately classifies poly-cotton blends by material composition, removing non-textile contaminants and ensuring uniform feedstock.

· By delivering high-purity fibers, it enhances the performance of both separation recycling (reducing chemical processing costs) and direct composite production (improving interface adhesion).

 

As the industry shifts toward multi-functional, high-value reuse, precise sorting is non-negotiable. DATABEYOND’s FASTSORT-TEXTILE bridges the gap between raw waste and high-quality recycled products, aligning with global circular economy goals. For recyclers and composite manufacturers, this technology turns poly-cotton waste into a reliable resource—driving sustainability and profitability hand-in-hand.

 

Eine Nachricht hinterlassen

Eine Nachricht hinterlassen
Wenn Sie an unseren Produkten interessiert sind und weitere Einzelheiten erfahren möchten, hinterlassen Sie bitte hier eine Nachricht. Wir werden Ihnen so schnell wie möglich antworten.
EINREICHEN

Startseite​

PRODUKTE

whatsApp

Kontakt