Mechanical recycling of continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic sheets

This contribution examines possible material recycling of offcuts generated during the production of continuous-fiber-reinforced composite sheets. These sheets consist of a polyamide 6 matrix and glass fiber fabric. In the initial step, the offcut is shredded to obtain particles; following that, the...

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Continuous fiber composites
Fiber composites
Fiber reinforced polymers
Glass fiber reinforced plastics
Injection molding
Mechanical properties
Pellets
Polyamide resins
Raw materials
Recycled materials
Sheets
title Mechanical recycling of continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic sheets
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