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Cook, Fred L.

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    Development of a process for continuous dyeing of pet carpet and machnozzle pre-steaming in nylon carpet finishing
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-12-21) Carr, Wallace W. ; Cook, Fred L.
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    Next Generation Carpet Design
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-10) Cook, Fred L.
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    Panel Discussion: Industry's Effort on Waste Minimization and Recycling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05-12) Cook, Fred L. ; Conyers, John, Jr. ; Endrenyi, Frank ; Hoffmann, Steve ; Gjerde, Wayne
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    Georgia Tech and Dalton State College's CARPET Research Facilities and Activities
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-05-13) Cook, Fred L.
    CARPET (Center And Research Program in Engineered Tufts) is an endowed program established by the carpet and allied industries to support research related to the floorcoverings sector. It provides a link between academic institutions and the carpet industry to address both technical and educational issues. Fundamental research laboratories will be located at GIT in Atlanta, and pilot processing/testing laboratories are being set up at the DSC Dalton site. CARPET's missions as related to the sustainability of the carpet industry and products will be discussed.
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    Panel Discussion on Carpet Recycling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-05-13) Peoples, Robert ; Bertolucci, Michael D. ; Cook, Fred L. ; Ewadinger, Matthew D. ; Hurd, F. Kenneth ; Poppe, Werner A.
    The Industry has set a goal to recycle 1.5 billion pounds of carpet per year by 2012. Panelists from industry, government and academia will lead the discussion on challenges to achieve the goal and actions to make this a reality.
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    Update on Carpet As an Alternative Fuel for Cement Kilns
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-05-13) Realff, Matthew J. ; Clark, James L. ; Cook, Fred L.
    Cement kilns have a tremendous appetite for energy. Carpet has a relatively high value of energy content due to its high fraction of polymer material, and its calcium carbonate filler is a feed for cement kilns. This talk will focus on the progress that has been made towards solving the technical and economic issues surrounding the use of carpet as fuel for cement kilns as part of a regional system for recycling carpet.
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    Regional Systems for Carpet Recycling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001-04-30) Realff, Matthew J. ; Clark, James L. ; Cook, Fred L.