The aim of this FREE course is to help students to recognise the basic concepts of recyclability of composites and their practical application to different sectors such as construction, aeronautics and shipbuilding, and to raise awareness of the importance and impact of plastic product recycling technologies in particular and of the circular economy and sustainability in general.
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The course will help students to recognise the basic concepts of recyclability of composites and their practical application to different sectors such as construction, aeronautics and shipbuilding, and to raise awareness of the importance and impact of plastic product recycling technologies in particular and of the circular economy and sustainability in general.
Professionals and future professionals interested in laying the groundwork and/or expand their knowledge about composite materials and reciclability. Students in Chemistry or Engineering with interest in composite materials and their treatment.
The course will take approximately 30 hours.
The modules are the following:
Design and development of strategies to include thermoset composites into circular economy (CANs and biobased resins)
Unit 1: CANs general
Unit 2: Supramolecular approach
Unit 3: Vitrimers approach
Unit 4: D-A approach
Unit 5: Synthesis of bioresins
Unit 6: Use of green solvents
Biobased and improved fibres a key for the success of a composite
Unit 1: Linseed
Unit 2: Commercial Carbon Fibres and biobased alternatives and sizing
Unit 3: Surface treatments on fibres
Unit 4: Scaling up of bio carbon fibre
Practical applications in industry and scaling up
Unit 1: Composite Materials and their Application in Civil Structural Engineering
Unit 2: Aeronautic applications
Unit 3: Marine/naval Applications
Unit 4: Solvolysis in the future
Practical session
Practical session recording
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