Nonwovens from Recycled Carbon Fibres – Comparison of Processing Technologies
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In this paper, the authors addressed the production of semi-finished products based on recycled carbon fibres (rCF). Influences of different parameters are investigated on both process routes -the dry laying and the wet laying process.About:
This article is published in Procedia CIRP.The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 37 citations till now.read more
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Composite materials parts manufacturing
Jürgen Fleischer,Roberto Teti,Gisela Lanza,Paul Mativenga,Hans-Christian Möhring,Alessandra Caggiano +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of various process steps in the overall product life cycle of composite materials parts manufacturing. But they focus on the composite part properties and economical production.
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Recent progress in recycling carbon fibre reinforced composites and dry carbon fibre wastes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview on recent advances in recycling carbon fiber reinforced composites (CFRC) as well as processing dry carbon fibre scraps, and provide a valuable platform for researchers and decision makers working in the field of carbon fiber by providing a clearer picture on the options available to recycle CFRC, and the methods of developing value-added products using waste carbon fibre.
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A circular economy approach to green energy: Wind turbine, waste, and material recovery.
TL;DR: This paper investigates the viability of a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer extraction process using thermal pyrolysis to recalibrate the maximum carbon fiber value and recommends the reuse of extracted carbon fibers to close the circular economy loop.
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Recent developments in the processing of waste carbon fibre for thermoplastic composites – A review:
Muhammad Furqan Khurshid,Martin Hengstermann,Mir Mohammad Badrul Hasan,Anwar Abdkader,Chokri Cherif +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight recent developments in the processing of waste carbon fiber for thermoplastic composites and highlight the use of injection molding and non-woven technologies.
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Multifunctionality of polymer composites based on recycled carbon fibers: A review
D. May,C. Goergen,K. Friedrich +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of technologies to recover carbon fibers from waste and to process them to new carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP) components is presented, that exploit the specific characteristics of semi-finished products based on recycled carbon fibers, in order to achieve process or material-related multifunctionality.
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Recycling technologies for thermoset composite materials—current status
TL;DR: The technologies for recycling thermoset composite materials are reviewed in this article, where the prospects for commercially successful composites recycling operations are considered and a new initiative within the European composites industry to stimulate recycling is described.
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Current status of recycling of fibre reinforced polymers: Review of technologies, reuse and resulting properties
TL;DR: A complete review of the different techniques that have been developed to recycle fiber reinforced polymers is presented in this paper, focusing on the reuse of valuable products recovered by different techniques, in particular the way that fibres have been reincorporated into new materials or applications and main technological issues encountered.
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Recycling carbon fibre reinforced polymers for structural applications: technology review and market outlook.
TL;DR: The major challenges for the sound establishment of a CFRP recycling industry and the development of markets for the recyclates are summarised; the potential for introducing recycled CFRPs in structural components is discussed, and likely promising applications are investigated.