A Preliminary Investigation on the Water- and Acetone-Based Solvolysis Recycling Process for CFRPs
Christina Vogiantzi,
Konstantinos Tserpes
Abstract:Composites, and especially carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRPs), are increasingly used in the automotive, aerospace, and aviation industries, and as a result, CFRP production has increased dramatically, leading to a corresponding increase of waste. Landfill and incineration of waste are likely to be restricted as a result of the legislation, thus highlighting the need for efficient recycling methods for CFRPs. However, the recycling of CFRP is very challenging, mainly due to the difficulty of removing the … Show more
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