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Title Separating layer recycling strategy for continuous fiber reinforced thermo-sets based on thermally expanding particles
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Authors von Freeden, J; Erb, J; Schleifenbaum, M
Title Separating layer recycling strategy for continuous fiber reinforced thermo-sets based on thermally expanding particles
Year 2022
Published Polymer Composites, 43, 4
DOI 10.1002/pc.26505
Abstract Fiber-plastic composites with a thermosetting matrix are considered to have only limited recyclability. Either the high density-specific mechanical properties of the material are lost in the recycling process or the recycling processes are associated with very high costs, so that implementation is not economically worthwhile. A new approach is the reuse of continuous fiber reinforced laminate layers separated from a composite. In the present work, the extent to which laminate layers can be made separable from a thermosetting fiber-plastic composite was investigated. The separation is based on the volume increase mechanism of thermally expanding particles (TEP) introduced into the polymeric matrix of a laminate layer. Heating leads to expansion of the particles. As a result, the laminates can be separated. Glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin laminates with TEP in the separating matrix layer were fabricated and tested using hand lay-up techniques. Using the double cantilever beam test, it was determined that the force required for separation is drastically reduced with increasing TEP mass fraction. In addition, the extent to which the thermally expanding particles affect the mechanical properties of the laminates was tested. Through the 45 degrees tensile test, it was determined that loads not parallel to one of the fiber directions have a negative effect on tensile strength and tensile stiffness.
Author Keywords circular economy; continuous fiber reinforced plastics; epoxy resin; glass fiber fabric; mechanical characterization; recycling strategies; thermally expanding particles
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000746355700001
WoS Category Materials Science, Composites; Polymer Science
Research Area Materials Science; Polymer Science
PDF https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/pc.26505
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