MC4

Project description

MC4 (Multi-level Circular Process Chain for Carbon and Glass Fibre Composites) is a European partnership aiming to establish circular approaches for carbon and glass fibre composites.

Context

These materials are essential in numerous technical applications, for which their lightweight properties and high performances are especially valued. However, the European carbon and glass fibre value chains need to be optimized on 2 major levels: the environmental and economical efficiencies.

Currently, up to 40% of the material is wasted in the production process, and after a lifetime of 15 to 30 years, 98% of the material ends up in a landfill with no hope to be recycled (1). With a yearly use of about 110.000 tons of carbon fibre (2) composites parts and 4,5 million tons of glass fibre (3) composite, the environmental impact needs to be addressed.

In addition to these environmental issues, the current competitive position of Europe in these value chains needs to be improved in order to be less dependent from foreign sources. 80% of the virgin carbon and glass fibre manufacturing is done outside of Europe, and when the manufacturing is done in Europe, its technologies are often licensed from foreign countries (4).

Objectives and actions

MC4 will tackle these issues by implementing research and innovation actions taking into account the specific needs of the two value chains, by:

  • Establishing a multi-level circular process for carbon and glass fibre composites, with processes developed for both a short term and a long term impact on the industry.
  • Developing performant and economically realistic processes that are adapted to the specificities of the two value chains.
  • Giving to the European industry the means to master and own its patented manufacturing processes of recycled materials.

More specifically, MC4 will base the development of the recycling processes on chemical matrix/fibre separation for carbon fibre, and on a new type of resin for the direct re-use of the composite material for glass fibre. As a result, and with the use of a proper quality grading of the recycled material, MC4 will set up processes for reaching a 60% recycling rate within the supply chains, and will ensure the possibility to properly use the recycled materials in different applicative domains.

In order to achieve its objectives, MC4 gathers 16 partners covering the whole value chains: process developers, material manufacturers, end users manufacturing the composite parts. The association of the skills and know-how of the partners will enable the collaborative creation of a sustainable and viable circular process for composites.

MC4 will be achieved in March 2025.

MC4 website

 

Funded by the EU

(1)    https://www.materialstoday.com/composite-processing/features/new-lease-of-life-for-cfrps/

(2)    Carbon fibres: history, players and forecast to 2020, JEC Composites Publications

(3)    https://www.statista.com/statistics/759404/worldwide-glass-fibre-demand-and-capacity/

(4)    Carbon fibre 2020 (Knoxville, Tenn, US) Preconference seminar by Tony Roberts, AJR Consultancy

All projects

  • Name of the call for projects: Horizon Europe
  • Market(s): Building/
    Civil engineering, Industry, Protection/
    Security & Defence, Sport/
    Leisure, Transport
  • Project leader: Profactor (Austria)
  • Partner(s): Profactor (Austria), Techtera (France), Chomarat (France), CEA (France), FIDAMC (Spain), GAIKER (Spain), CIDETEC (Spain), STFI (Germany), 3B Fibreglass (Belgium), VDL (The Netherlands), Amura (Spain), Managing Composites (Spain), IRES (Belgium), Lab23 (Italy), I-Red (Austria), NOMA RESINS (Poland)
  • Project stakes: Making European carbon and glass fibre value chains more circular, independent and competitive
  • Budget: 7.000.000 €
  • Year(s): 2022-2025
  • Project duration (in months): 36
  • Your Techtera contact: Robin Oddon - roddon@techtera.org