T. Gonzalo, J. Seara, G. Aizpurua, K. Garmendia, J. González, J. Pozo
Materiales Compuestos (2023). Vol. 08 - COMUNICACIONES MATCOMP21 (2022) Y MATCOMP23 (2023), (Núm. 2 - Fabricación y Aplicaciones Industriales - Sostenibilidad y Reciclaje.), 46
Abstract
It is estimated that the aeronautic industry in the European Union produces annually around 10 tn of uncured prepreg scraps, generated mainly from manual and automated lamination processes of composites, and that the treatment cost for these residues is between 3 and 12 € per kilogram.
This work presents a technology for the reuse of the unidirectional prepreg scrap using a machine that allows the manufacturing companies, mainly form aeronautic sector, the reuse and valorisation of the leftovers of PREPREG in the workshop, involving a reduction in the economic and environmental impact.
The developed solution consists in a machine able to perform the needed processes to reuse the prepreg scrap leftovers in an automatic and efficient way, maintaining the quality and the material properties for the manufacturing of non-critical components. The equipment integrates different technologies that include computer vision to identify the shape of the leftovers and the fibre direction, cutting technology to generate regular rectangular chips aligned with the fibre direction, and a robotic system to pick and place the chips generating an ordered pattern.
The result of the process is a material sheet aiming to control the mechanical properties by using homogeneous chips with controlled fibre orientation following a predefined pattern.
Abstract It is estimated that the aeronautic industry in the European Union produces annually around 10 tn of uncured prepreg scraps, generated mainly from manual and automated lamination [...]