Current technologies for recycling fiber-reinforced composites

  • Jelić A
  • Kovačević D
  • Stamenović M
  • et al.
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Abstract

High strength, high toughness, and low weight make fiber-reinforced composite materials important as an alternative to traditional materials. Due to their application in different fields, such as construction, aviation, marine, automotive technologies and biomedicine, their production has increased leading to the increasement of composite wastes. New technologies for managing fiber-reinforced composite wastes have been developed to solve the issue of end-of-life of these materials. The aim of this paper is to emphasize recycling technologies used for fiber reinforced composites, and their potential reusage.

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Jelić, A., Kovačević, D., Stamenović, M., & Putić, S. (2020). Current technologies for recycling fiber-reinforced composites. Scientific Technical Review, 70(3), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.5937/str2003024j

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