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Projections indicate that by 2030, 6,000–8,000 composite-containing commercial aircraft will reach end of life, and by 2050 retired wind turbines will generate 483,000 tons of composite waste.
Toray features carbon fibers and TPC, prepreg, resin systems and other innovations through its U.S. divisions.
Deconstructing epoxy resins with hot acetic acid has the potential to provide a scalable and affordable solution for recycling a material used in a range of high-value consumer products, according to ...
French startup Fairmat closed a $35 million Series A funding round (€34 million) last month. It wants to turn carbon fiber composite that is no longer in use into a new material that can be used ...
One of the most notable applications of composite materials is in the aerospace and automotive industries, where weight reduction is critical for improving fuel efficiency and performance. 13.
The Airbus A350 that caught fire in Tokyo used carbon-fiber composites that are less heat-resistant than metal. The accident on Tuesday is likely to be seen as a test case for the lightweight ...
The manufacturing of carbon fiber-based composites uses fossil resources, which a research and technology project is trying to replace with bio-sourced materials. Credit: IRT Jules Verne Wood, a ...
A passenger plane and a Japanese coast guard aircraft collide on the runway and burst into flames, ... composite materials contain carbon fiber to give more strength to plastic and other materials.
Carbon fiber is made by heating a carbon-containing material, such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN), rayon, or pitch, to a very high temperature in an inert atmosphere.
Carbon fiber composites suffer from fatigue (stress that weakens the material) upon repeated use, Chung says. This causes the fiber layers to separate from one another, a process called delamination.
New method successfully recycles carbon fiber composite into reusable materials. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 11, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 10 / 241031131036.htm ...