Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5118665 Resources, Conservation and Recycling 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) are increasingly used in commercial aircraft. Thus, the amount of in-use stocks of CFRP and related waste flows generated by the aeronautical sector will grow quickly through waste generation of end-of-life aircraft. This publication will provide a prospective assessment of the amounts and their localization of the worldwide in-use stocks of CFRP and related water flows until 2050. It has been found that by 2050 nearly half a million tons of CFRP waste will be generated in total, most of the waste will be located in North America and in Europe with about 162,000 t and 145,000 t respectively. In fact, this will allow to anticipate the efforts needed to properly recycle those future CFRP waste flows. Thus, this study provides a useful guide on the establishment of a CFRP waste management program, including timeframes and specific recommendations for high priority locations, and finishes with a discussion on the most promising recycling techniques of CFRP waste.
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