The recovery and reuse of end-of-life glass fibre reinforced plastics in an environmentally friendly, cost-effective manner is one of the most important challenges facing the composites industry. In 2019 the global consumption of reinforcement grade glass fibre (GF) likely exceeded six million tons. Associated with this global GF consumption is the production of up to one million tons of GF manufacturing waste much of which is landfilled. Furthermore, approximately 70% of reinforcement GF is used to manufacture thermoset composites (GRP) which also produces approximately 15% manufacturing waste. Consequently it can be shown that there is sufficient GF available in current manufacturing waste together with end-of-life GRP to meet approximate...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
UID/00667/2020In this paper, a review of the current status and future perspectives for reinforced g...
The recovery and reuse of end-of-life GRP in an environmentally friendly, cost-effective manner is o...
The recovery and reuse of glass fiber from waste glass fiber and end-of-life GRP in an environmental...
The recovery and reuse of end-of-life GRP in an environmentally friendly, cost-effective manner is o...
The disposal of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is one of the m...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
The disposal of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is one of the m...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
UID/00667/2020In this paper, a review of the current status and future perspectives for reinforced g...
The recovery and reuse of end-of-life GRP in an environmentally friendly, cost-effective manner is o...
The recovery and reuse of glass fiber from waste glass fiber and end-of-life GRP in an environmental...
The recovery and reuse of end-of-life GRP in an environmentally friendly, cost-effective manner is o...
The disposal of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is one of the m...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
The disposal of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is one of the m...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
UID/00667/2020In this paper, a review of the current status and future perspectives for reinforced g...