Study of Aramid Fiber/Polychloroprene Recycling Process by Thermal Degradation

Authors

  • Igor Dabkiewicz
  • Ítalo Vinicius Soares Silva Faculdade de Tecnologia Professor Jessen Vidal
  • Jossano Saldanha Marcuzzo
  • Rita de Cassia Mendonça Sales Contini

Keywords:

Recycling, Aramid fiber, Composite, Polychloroprene, Pyrolysis

Abstract

Aramid fiber is an important polymer applied as reinforcement in high-performance composites, which, due its exceptional properties, becomes an excellent impact absorption material. It has been broadly utilized in aeronautic industry and ballistic protection. In aircrafts, it is mainly used in secondary structures, such as fairings, floor panels, and bullet proof structures in helicopters, whereas, in ballistic protection industry, it is applied in automotive armor and bullet proof vest. Under environmental perspective, it is worrying the development and application of composites, which generate proportional discards of these materials, whether originated from manufacturing process, spare parts or end of life cycle. High-performance composite materials like those using aramid fiber are generally difficult to recycle due to their properties and the difficulty for the separation of the components, making their recycling economically unviable. From the characteristics of composite materials and environmental viewpoint, this paper presents a new aramid fiber recycling process. The main objective of this research was to study different recycling methods in aramid fibers/Neoprene® composites. To promote the Neoprene® degradation, it was used a pyrolysis oven with controlled atmosphere and CO2 injection. For the degraded separation, it was designed a mechanical washing machine in which the most degraded separation occurred. To complete the materials separation, it was employed a manual cleaning process, and, at least to prove the efficacy of the process, it was applied a tensile test in the yarns.

Downloads

Published

2016-08-10

Issue

Section

Original Papers