Open Access Research Article

Composite Laminates with Recycled Carbon Fibres and Carbon Nanotubes

LOREDANA SANTO, DENISE BELLISARIO, LEANDRO IORIO, CLAUDIA PAPA, FABRIZIO QUADRINI, DAVID BENEDETTI, JACOPO AGNELLI
Published 17 Apr 2020
Pages 86–91

Abstract

Carbon fibre reinforced composites were manufactured by using recycled carbon fibres (CF) and carbon nanotubes (CNT). Dry fabrics were impregnated by hot melting with 1 wt% CNT filled epoxy resin to produce prepregs. Subsequently, composite laminates were manufactured by vacuum bagging and autoclave moulding. Only materials and industrial equipment were used for the laminate production. Laminates with unfilled resin and virgin CFs were also manufactured for comparison. Samples were extracted for physical and mechanical measurements. Dynamic mechanical analyses and bending tests were carried out to evaluate the interaction between CNTs, resin matrix and recycled CFs.

Keywords: Recycled carbon fibres; Composite Laminate; CNT; Manufacturing

How to Cite this Article

SANTO, L., BELLISARIO, D., IORIO, L., PAPA, C., QUADRINI, F., BENEDETTI, D., & AGNELLI, J. (2020). Composite Laminates with Recycled Carbon Fibres and Carbon Nanotubes. Materiale Plastice, 57(1), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.20.1.5315
SANTO L, BELLISARIO D, IORIO L, PAPA C, QUADRINI F, BENEDETTI D, AGNELLI J. Composite Laminates with Recycled Carbon Fibres and Carbon Nanotubes. Materiale Plastice. 2020;57(1):86–91. doi: 10.37358/MP.20.1.5315
L. SANTO, D. BELLISARIO, L. IORIO, C. PAPA, F. QUADRINI, D. BENEDETTI, and J. AGNELLI, "Composite Laminates with Recycled Carbon Fibres and Carbon Nanotubes,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 86–91, 2020. doi: 10.37358/MP.20.1.5315
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