2021
DOI: 10.1177/0021998321999098
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Utilization of CFRP waste as a filler in polyester resin-based composites

Abstract: The paper presents an attempt to use milled waste of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (rCFRP) laminates as fillers for polyester resin. The obtained polyester-rCFRP composites were tested for technological, mechanical and frictional properties. It was found that the viscosity increased for the compositions containing rCFRP particles in comparison to the neat resin. Flexural strength improved in comparison to the neat resin, but only for the composites filled with a fraction containing particles below 0.2 mm in … Show more

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“…The matrix is usually a thermoset polymer, due to its better mechanical properties and better fiber-matrix adhesion, compared to thermoplastic polymers, but thermoplastics can be used as matrices as well. The most common polymers used as matrices are polyester, acrylic and epoxy resins [ 13 , 14 ]. Fibers enhance the mechanical properties of the composite material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The matrix is usually a thermoset polymer, due to its better mechanical properties and better fiber-matrix adhesion, compared to thermoplastic polymers, but thermoplastics can be used as matrices as well. The most common polymers used as matrices are polyester, acrylic and epoxy resins [ 13 , 14 ]. Fibers enhance the mechanical properties of the composite material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, have some advantages over thermosets, such as easy processability, better fracture resistance, ability to be easily joined using welding techniques, and, consequently, the possibility of easier recycling. 140,141 Smolén et al 142 used rCFRP as fillers in polyester resin. The authors noted that viscosity increased for compositions containing rCFRP particles compared to neat resin.…”
Section: Importance and The Possibility Of Cfrps Recycling And Closed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smolén et al 142 used rCFRP as fillers in polyester resin. The authors noted that viscosity increased for compositions containing rCFRP particles compared to neat resin.…”
Section: Importance and The Possibility Of Cfrps Recycling And Closed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rCF is a commercially available product, and its reuse as reinforcement for new composite products has been extensively studied, and some reinforced products containing rCF have been commercialized and widely reported. [84][85][86][87] In this section, the discussion is particularly focused on the reuse of decomposed polymer (DP), as it is challenging and deserves more investigations. To date, there has been seen in a few studies in which the DP from chemical recycling is used as a reactive ingredient in new thermosetting polymer production.…”
Section: Reuse Of Degraded Polymer Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%