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Biomass Recycled Air Filters - BioReFil

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 140 150
Project duration November 2022 - October 2023
Status Completed
Venture The strategic innovation programme Bioinnovation

Important results from the project

The goal of this project was to verify if post-consumer textile waste could be recycled as air-filter media. Specific objectives were (i) lab-scale to semi pilot-scale production foamed materials, (ii) testing in real equipment, for ´high-fidelity´ testing under operational conditions, and (iii) connect with potential customers and other players in the value-chain. Overall, this project has achieved all the targeted goals.

Expected long term effects

The foams prepared at a semi pilot-scale was tested under realistic operational conditions. This went well and the filter operated satisfactorily under realistic air-flow conditions. The particulate matter filtration efficiency was indicative of PM10. This is significant because the foaming process was not optimized to obtain different cell-sizes. The main focus was on the in this project was the production process. By adjusting the foaming step, one can obtain finer cell-sizes that could potentially result in meeting PM2.5 criteria.

Approach and implementation

We obtained actual post-consumer textile materials from a partner. We developed a lab-scale protocol to pre-process the material, followed by foaming, dewatering and drying them into fibrous foams. This was upscaled to a semi pilot-scale foamed materials. The foams were sent to the needs-owner, for testing under operational conditions. The particulate matter filtration efficiency was also evaluated. Finally, the results were discussed with several potential end-users and other players in the value chain.

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Last updated 16 February 2024

Reference number 2022-02495