The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is an important challenge facing the industry. The development of an economically viable process for regenerating the properties of thermally recycled glass fibres would have significant technological, economic and environmental impacts. Thermal recycling processes for composites are relatively technologically advanced; however, they present a substantial challenge when considering their use for recycling of glass fibre reinforced materials. A combination of exposure to elevated temperatures in the region 450 – 600 °C and to mechanical damage has been shown to cause significant strength loss in glass fibres of up to 90 % of their original value....
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
The strength loss of thermally treated glass fibre (GF) at elevated temperature is well reported in ...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
Data produced using both unsized and aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) coated fibre will be shown and...
Data produced using both unsized and aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) coated fibre will be shown and...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
The strength loss of thermally treated glass fibre (GF) at elevated temperature is well reported in ...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
The paper reports an extensive study on the regenerating performance of thermally treated glass fibr...
Global production of composite materials in 2015 will significantly exceed 10 million tons. Glass fi...
Data produced using both unsized and aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) coated fibre will be shown and...
Data produced using both unsized and aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) coated fibre will be shown and...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...