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Xiamen, ChinaIn recent years, due to the growing demand for lightweight materials in industries such as automotive, aerospace, military, and construction, and the increasing need for environmentally friendly and sustainable materials, fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites have been increasingly used. Carbon fiber reinforced composites have high recycling value, and with effective recycling technology, costs can be significantly reduced.
The recycling method for fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites depends on the fiber form and molding method. Carbon fiber reinforcement forms include short fiber, long fiber, and continuous fiber, primarily using melt forming. For high melting point thermoplastics like PEI or PEEK, solvent forming is also possible. Thermoplastic composites are more recyclable than thermosetting composites due to their linear molecular structure, which allows remelting and reshaping.
Our materials can be recycled.
Many companies are developing recycling methods for fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites. For example, the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette used recycled carbon fiber composites in 21 body panels, including doors, boot lids, side panels, and fenders. Ford used recycled long carbon fiber and polypropylene (LCF/PP) to replace ASA engineering plastic in the A-pillar bracket of the 2018 Explorer SUV.
Xiamen LFT Composite Plastic Co., Ltd. is a brand-name company focusing on LFR & LFRT: Long Glass Fiber Series (LGF) & Long Carbon Fiber Series (LCF). Our thermoplastic LFT can be used for LFT-G injection molding, extrusion, and LFT-D molding. Fiber lengths can be customized from 5~25mm. Our continuous infiltration reinforced thermoplastics have passed ISO9001 & IATF16949 certification, and our products hold multiple national trademarks and patents. Our carbon fiber LFT series has broken foreign technical barriers, providing high-performance thermoplastic engineering plastics for domestic automotive, military, aerospace, medical, renewable energy, and sports industries.