2024-04-20
http://w3.windfair.us/wind-energy/news/40550-fraunhofer-igcv-carbon-recycling-co2-footprint-lightweight-material-wind-turbine-rotor-blade-research-fibers-wetlaid-line

Recycling carbon fibers

Wet nonwoven pilot plant from above (Image: A3/Christian Strohmayr)Wet nonwoven pilot plant from above (Image: A3/Christian Strohmayr)
To reduce the CO2 footprint, the Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV Augsburg research with a state-of-the-art wetlaid nonwoven machine for recycling carbon fibers.

Official Press Release Fraunhofer IGCV:

Fraunhofer reduces CO2 footprint and recycles trendy lightweight carbon material

Neo-ecology through innovative paper technology

To reduce the CO2 footprint, the Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV Augsburg research with a state-of-the-art wetlaid nonwoven machine for recycling carbon fibers. The production processes are similar to those of a paper manufacturing machine. The crucial difference: we turn not paper fibers into the paper but recycled carbon fibers into nonwoven roll fabrics. The carbon fiber thus gets a second life and finds an environmentally friendly way in nonwovens, such as door panels, engine bonnets, roof structures, underbody protection (automotive), and heat shields (helicopter tail boom), as well as in aircraft interiors. ... More: Official Press Release Fraunhofer IGCV

Keywords:
Fraunhofer IGCV, carbon, recycling, CO2 footprint, lightweight, material, wind turbine, rotor blade, research, fibers, wetlaid line







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