Carbon fibres & resin-matrix composites
Two families of carbon streams
1. Long carbon fibres, bobbins & prepregs
Carbon production waste may take several forms: bobbins, spools, unidirectional tapes, prepreg production scrap, carbon / resin scrap before curing or end-of-lot material. These streams should not be treated as simple waste to be shredded. Their value depends on fibre continuity, length, surface state, possible impregnation and the ability to bring them back into a usable form. XCRUSHER has been applied to these streams to revalorise long carbon fibres and produce reusable fibre formats depending on the initial state of the material.
2. Carbon / resin laminates
Cured carbon composites raise a different challenge: the fibre is immobilised inside a resin matrix. In this case, the objective is not to preserve a continuous textile-format fibre, but to deconstruct the laminate, open fibre / resin interfaces and produce valuable carbon fractions. Depending on the feedstock and the protocol, the material can be directed towards short fibres, liberated fibres or carbon-fibre powders for reinforcement, formulation, compounding or functional-filler applications.
The industrial bottleneck
The XCRUSHER approach
What XCRUSHER brings
Long-fibre revalorisation
Preparing carbon fibres from bobbins, spools, tapes or prepregs for usable reformatting.
Controlled fibre formats
Directing material towards bobbins, fibre formats or areal weights adapted to downstream routes.
Laminate deconstruction
Opening fibre / resin interfaces in cured carbon composites.
Fibre / resin separation
Reducing fibre / resin association to obtain better-differentiated fractions.
Short fibres & carbon powders
Producing valuable carbon fractions as short fibres, liberated fibres or carbon-fibre powders depending on the feedstock.
Preparation for downstream uses
Preparing material for compounding, reinforcement, formulation, functional fillers or other reincorporation applications.