WIR!-B2
WIR!-B2 - The recycled fiber as a versatile raw material
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Katharina KLEINSCHROT, Dr.-Ing. Jan KORTMANN, Dipl.-Ing. Florian KOPF
Senior Assistant
NameMr Dr.-Ing. Jan Kortmann
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The WIRreFa research association is intended to make the "Elbe Valley Saxony" region a pioneer in the processing and recycling of fiber composite materials. Through a cross-industry cooperation between universities, institutes and practice partners, the innovation location Saxony shall be further developed. In this starter joint project, initial possibilities for closing the material cycle for carbon fibers are to be proposed. This includes the preparation, recycling and reshaping of carbon. In particular, the step of preparation and
recycling in particular poses major challenges for the project partners. Through the targeted integration of practical partners, the gap between laboratory scale and industrial scale is to be partially closed. The joint project is one of 3 starter projects and is intended to lay the foundation for further research and establishment of the recycling of fiber composites in the various sectors (construction industry, automotive/aircraft industry, etc.).
The Institute for Construction Management and the Institute for Waste and Recycling Management of the TU Dresden and H. Nestler GmbH & Co. KG are analyzing, evaluating and structuring the requirements for recycled fibers and their quantitative demand with regard to different qualities and applications in the region "Elbe Valley Saxony" in this project.
More information: WE! recycle fibers
Participants:
TU Dresden - Institute for Construction Management, Institute for Waste and Recycling Management.
H. Nestler GmbH & Co. KG
Duration: 01.02.2023 - 31.01.2024
The project is funded by the funding program "WIR - Change through Innovation in the Region" of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under project number 03WIR6003.