Polyurethane foams (PU) are used in many automotive applications due to their durability and sound absorption properties. This paper examines the effects of reusing predominantly silica-filled thermoset composites as a reinforcing agent when ground to a particle size less than 106 μm (0%, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% by wt%) on mechanical, physical, thermal, and sound absorption properties of PU foam. Young's modulus improved by 27%, and tensile strength increased by 18% with 7.5% reinforcement. Compression stress improved at 25%, 50%, and 65% strain by 37%, 41%, and 44%, respectively, with the 7.5% filler. Com-
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