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08/01/2025 – Lightweight construction

Tapes made from recycled carbon fibers

The DITF have developed highly oriented tapes made from recycled carbon fibers (rCF) suitable for reuse in high-performance applications such as structural components in the automotive sector.

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Production of the “Infinity” tapes from a textile carded sliver. © DITF

 
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Developed “Infinity” rCF tape variant with trimming of the tape edges. © DITF

 
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Developed “Infinity” rCF tape variant without trimming of the tape edges. © DITF

 
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Production of the “Infinity” tapes from a textile carded sliver. © DITF

 
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