Publications by authors named "Marcello Colledani"

Article Synopsis
  • The paper discusses the limited application of 3D printed carbon fiber reinforced polymers, focusing on the potential of using recycled carbon fibers instead of expensive virgin fibers.
  • It highlights the experimental process of 3D printing using UV-assisted direct ink writing with pyrolyzed recycled carbon fibers, which were treated and shredded for use as reinforcement in a special resin.
  • The results show that the printed material possesses good mechanical properties and improved surface quality, indicating that recycled carbon fibers could expand the application range of 3D printed composites.
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Nowadays, Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in advanced technological devices and Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, due to their high energy density for weight, reduced memory effect and significant number of supported charging/discharging cycles. As a consequence, the production and the use of Lithium-ion batteries will continuously increase in the near future, focusing the global attention on their End-of-Life management. Unfortunately, wasted Lithium-ion batteries treatments are still under development, far from the optimization of recycling processes and technologies, and currently recycling represents the only alternative for the social, economic and environmental sustainability of this market, able to minimize toxicity of End-of-Life products, to create a monetary gain and to lead to the independence from foreign resources or critical materials.

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Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The large amount of electric and electronic products introduced every year in the market makes WEEE disposal a relevant problem. On the other hand, the high abundance of key metals included in WEEE has increased the industrial interest in WEEE recycling.

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