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AFRA Members, Boeing, University of Nottingham, Collaborate on Carbon Fiber
25 October 2011 - My Science

In desert ‘aircraft graveyards’, where retired planes often go when flight service ends, good parts are removed and sold and many materials are recycled. Increasingly popular strong, light carbon fibre composites (or carbon fibre reinforced plastics) were once too difficult to recycle, so went to landfill.


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