Abstract
The interest in recycled carbon fiber (rCF) is growing rapidly and the supply chain for these materials is gradually being established. However, the processing routes, material intermediates and properties of rCF composites are less understood for designers to adopt them into practice. This paper provides a practical pathway for rCFs in conjunction with low cost and, for the most part, commodity thermoplastic resins, namely polyethylene (PE), polyamide 66 (PA66) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Industrially relevant wet-laid (WL) process routes have been adopted to produce mats using two variants of WL mats, namely (a) high speed wet-laid inclined wire to produce broad good ‘roll’ forms and (b) 3DEP™ process patented by Materials Innovation Technologies (MIT)-recycled carbon fiber (RCF), now Carbon Conversions, which involves mixing fibers and water and depositing the fibers on a water-immersed mold. These are referred to as ‘sheet’ forms. The produced mats were evaluated for their processing into composites as ‘fully consolidated mats’ and ‘non-consolidated’ as-produced mats. Comprehensive mechanical data in terms of tensile strength, tensile modulus and impact toughness for rCF C/PE, C/PA66 and C/PET are presented. The work is of high value to sustainable composite designers and modelers.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 198 |
| Journal | Journal of Composites Science |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2022 |
Funding
Funding: This study was supported by the Department of Energy for the project entitled Low Cost Carbon Fiber Composites for Lightweight Vehicle Parts, Materials Innovation Technologies, LLC, Contract #DOE-EE0004539, US DOE SBIR Phase III. Acknowledgments: The discussions with the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI)—The Composites regarding light-weighting technologies and recycling carbon fiber materials is gratefully acknowledged. IACMI was funded in part by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), U.S. Department of Energy, under Award Number DE-EE0006926.
Keywords
- compression molding
- recycled carbon fiber
- thermoplastics
- wet-laid processing