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Recycling of Composites What types of process are used for recycling of composites? Why is recycling of composites complex? What can one do if one cannot separate different types of composites?

Recycling Continued What are the various steps in mechanical recycling of short fiber-reinforced composites? Where are mechanically recycled short fiber composites used?

Chemical Recycling Why is chemical recycling not as popular as mechanical recycling? Which chemical process shows the most promise?

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