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Firms turn to recycled fibres for compounds

16 June 2025

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Trends such as the miniaturisation of electronics and lightweighting of vehicles continue to drive growth in use of fibre-reinforced thermoplastics to replace metals, because thermoplastics provide the ability to create complex geometries and thus add functionalities to moulded parts and to simplify assembly. Companies are collaborating to find new ways to manufacture and use recycled fibres as a reinforcement material in polymer compounds.

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