Recovery and restoration of glass fibers from end‐of‐life composite waste through pyrolysis and partial oxidation processes combined with hot alkaline surface treatments
A. Rafay,
M. Irfan,
S. R. Naqvi
et al.
Abstract:Environmental hazards caused by the ever‐increasing end‐of‐life (EoL) glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRPs) composite waste is of major concern for the sustainable development of the industry. Compared to land filling or incineration, pyrolysis is one of the most promising environmentally friendly methods of disposal of EoL GFRPs. Pyrolysis not only results in recovery of clean glass fibers but other valuable products, such as oils. However, long processing time at elevated temperature leads to aggravation of… Show more
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