Systemic Circular Economy Solutions for Fiber Reinforced Composites

This open access book provides an overview of the work undertaken within the FiberEUse project, which developed solutions enhancing the profitability of composite recycling and reuse in value-added products, with a cross-sectorial approach. Glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymers, or composites,...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Colledani, Marcello (Editor), Turri, Stefano (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Digital Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction,
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505 0 |a Introduction, Context, and Motivations of a Circular Economy for Composite Materials -- The FiberEUse Demand-Driven, Cross-Sectorial, Circular Economy Approach -- Disassembly of large composite-rich installations -- Smart composite mechanical demanufacturing processes -- Thermal demanufacturing processes for long fibers recovery -- Styrene-free liquid resins for composite reformulation -- Fiber resizing, compounding and validation -- Additive manufacturing of recycled composites -- Composite Finishing for Reuse.-Composite repair and remanufacturing -- Co-design of creative products embedding recycled fibers -- Modular Car Design for Reuse -- Product Re-design Guidelines -- Cloud-based platform for the circular value-chain -- Use case 1: mechanical recycling of short fibers -- Use case 2: thermal recycling of long fibers -- Use case 3: modular car parts disassembly and remanufacturing -- Material Library System for circular economy -- New business models and logistical considerations for composites re-use -- Economic and risk assessment of new circular economy business models -- Impact of policy actions on the deployment of the circular value-chain for composites. 
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