Table 3.
Recycling Methods | Short Description | Advantageous (+)/ Disadvantageous (−) |
Status of the Technology | References |
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Primary and Secondary recycling, i.e., mechanical recycling |
closed-loop recycling and downcycling recovered composites must be cut/crashed/grinded/shredded to small-sized pieces and reprocessed |
(+) materials recovery (−) second-life materials show low properties (−) high-cost technology (in same cases it needs different processing technology) |
under investigations; limited industrially applicable practice | [105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113] |
Tertiary recycling, i.e., chemical recycling through chemicals | chemical recycling consisting in separation of matrix and reinforced particles/fibers | (+) materials recovery (−) negative environmental impacts due to using of chemicals, solvents, etc. |
under investigations; | [114,115] |
Quaternary recycling, i.e., energy recovery | incineration of composite materials | (+) energy recovery (−) gas emissions must be controlled to minimize their negative environmental impacts |
under investigations; applicable |
[116,117,118,119] |