i-RED sorting technology

An important aspect of the MC4 project is the investigation and development of methods and technologies for the efficient and reliable sorting of carbon and glass fibre composite materials at the end of their service life. Why is that? Because the chemical recycling processes for such composite materials depend heavily on the resin system of… Continue reading i-RED sorting technology

Environmental and cost performance – IRES

The MC4 project aims at reducing the environmental footprint of composites manufacturing by offering more sustainable processes with the recycling of glass and carbon fibre composite materials. To assess this decrease in environmental impact, IRES, a sustainability consulting company and one of the MC4 project partner will evaluate the environmental and cost performance of the… Continue reading Environmental and cost performance – IRES

TECHTEXTIL 2024

Don’t miss us at the 20th edition of Techtextil! We are thrilled to announce that some of the MC4 project partners will be present at Techtextil from the 23rd to the 26th of April! It will be an occasion to present what has been achieved in the first half of the project and showcase the… Continue reading TECHTEXTIL 2024

Composites in the nautical sector – Workshop by Amura

On February 23rd, Amura, one of the project partners, organized a workshop about the future of composites in the nautical sector.  Amura’s role in the project is the production of a pilot product for the maritime sector made of recycled carbon fibre composites. As a boatbuilding company, Amura aims at increasing the circularity of its… Continue reading Composites in the nautical sector – Workshop by Amura

Glass fibre composites short-term recycling method – VDL Fibertech Industries

Now that the MC4 project reaches its final year of implementation, it’s time to dive into the recycling methods that are being developed. For the short-term recycling method of glass fibre composites, the idea is to perform a mechanical recycling of the composites by collecting scraps at different steps of its lifespan. The uncured composite… Continue reading Glass fibre composites short-term recycling method – VDL Fibertech Industries

JEC WORLD 2024

Don’t miss us at JEC World 2024! We are thrilled to announce that some of the MC4 project partners will be present at JEC World next week from the 5th to the 7th March! It will be an occasion to  present what has been achieved in the first half of the project and showcase the… Continue reading JEC WORLD 2024

Composite reshaping with the new 3R epoxy resin – CIDETEC

CIDETEC, one of the MC4 project partners is currently doing tests on the reshaping of composites made with their newly developed vitrimer 3R epoxy resin. Unlike conventional epoxy resins that are thermosets and therefore can’t be reused without being damaged and losing in properties, the 3R can be reshaped. Indeed, it is based on dynamic… Continue reading Composite reshaping with the new 3R epoxy resin – CIDETEC

European Independence

Today, composites are mostly manufactured with synthetic raw materials like carbon or glass fibres. This is because such materials display very good mechanical properties and can be used in structural and technical parts like for the aerospace market for example. The problem is that 80% of virgin carbon and glass fibre manufacturing is done outside… Continue reading European Independence