Progress in Recycling of Composites with Polycyanurate Matrix

  • Dreyer C
  • Söthje D
  • Bauer M
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Abstract

Thermoset based composites are used increasingly in industry for light weight applications, mainly for aircraft, windmills and for automobiles. Fiber reinforced thermoset polymers show a number of advantages over conventional materials, like metals, especially their better performance regarding their strength-to-weight ratio. However, composite recycling is a big issue, as there are almost no established recycling methods. The authors investigate the recyclability of polycyanurate homo- and copolymers with different recycling agents under different conditions. Also the influence of the recycling process on the most important reinforcement fibers, i.e. carbon-, glass-, aramid-, and natural-fiber is investigated. The authors find that: the recycling speed is not only dependent on the temperature, but also is significantly influenced by the particular recycling agents and the polycyanurate formulation. Hence, the stability against the recycling media can be adjusted over a broad range...

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Dreyer, C., Söthje, D., & Bauer, M. (2014). Progress in Recycling of Composites with Polycyanurate Matrix. Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science, 04(02), 167–183. https://doi.org/10.4236/aces.2014.42020

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