Development of technology for the recovery and recycling of carbon fibers from waste CFRP.
Thermal decomposition using alkali hydroxide! Promoting the decomposition of resin without breaking down carbon fibers.
"Development of Technology for Recovery and Reutilization of Carbon Fibers from Waste CFRP Using Alkaline Hydroxide" is a document about research that promotes the decomposition of resin without breaking down carbon fibers by conducting thermal decomposition of CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic), which is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin, in the presence of alkaline hydroxide. It provides detailed explanations on the research background, objectives, the effects of thermal treatment on carbon fibers in the presence of sodium hydroxide, as well as experimental results such as the strength evaluation of recovered carbon fibers. Comparisons with combustion methods and applications to various products are also included with accompanying photographs. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Research Background ■ Experimental Samples ■ Experiment 1: Effects of Thermal Treatment on Carbon Fibers in the Presence of Sodium Hydroxide ■ Results (Effects of NaOH Addition Ratio and Heating Temperature) ■ Results (Analysis by SEM) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content (Excerpt)】 ■ Experiment 2 Strength Evaluation of Recovered Carbon Fibers ■ Experiment 3 Strength Testing ■ Recovered Carbon Fibers ■ Comparison with Combustion Method ■ Experiment 4 Heating and Reusing NaOH After Treatment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a manufacturer and seller of ceramic raw materials with a history of over 80 years. In the vicinity of Seto City in Aichi Prefecture, the hometown of pottery, there are large deposits of high-quality silica sand, which is the main raw material for ceramics and glass. Our main business is to wash, crush, remove impurities, and sort the silica sand to meet our customers' needs. Additionally, we have successfully developed processing technology to utilize feldspar from the northeastern part of Aichi Prefecture as a raw material for glass.