Carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs), with a demand expected to reach 194 ktons by 2022 and a global market increase to $48.7 billion are increasingly popular materials because of their ability to conjugate superior mechanical resistance and lightness, thus allowing their widespread application ranging from aerospace and wind turbines to automotive and sporting goods. A foreseeable consequence is the growth of production scraps and end-of-life composites. Considering the still high cost of the virgin carbon fiber (CF) and a CF demand expected to reach 117 ktons by 2022 (average of 30 €/kg and energetic cost of 183–286 MJ/kg), this review outlines recent advances of the existing methods to recycle cumulative composite wastes, still with many unresolved problems and issues, with emphasis on CF recovery and understanding their retained properties. Finally, a brief overview on the companies that offer carbon fiber reinforced polymer recovery services with the aim of addressing the issue of end of life is presented.
Recycling of carbon fiber reinforced composite waste to close their life cycle in a cradle-to-cradle approach
Giorgini L.;Benelli T.;Brancolini G.;Mazzocchetti L.
2020
Abstract
Carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs), with a demand expected to reach 194 ktons by 2022 and a global market increase to $48.7 billion are increasingly popular materials because of their ability to conjugate superior mechanical resistance and lightness, thus allowing their widespread application ranging from aerospace and wind turbines to automotive and sporting goods. A foreseeable consequence is the growth of production scraps and end-of-life composites. Considering the still high cost of the virgin carbon fiber (CF) and a CF demand expected to reach 117 ktons by 2022 (average of 30 €/kg and energetic cost of 183–286 MJ/kg), this review outlines recent advances of the existing methods to recycle cumulative composite wastes, still with many unresolved problems and issues, with emphasis on CF recovery and understanding their retained properties. Finally, a brief overview on the companies that offer carbon fiber reinforced polymer recovery services with the aim of addressing the issue of end of life is presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.