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" Composites are very difficult to recycle and the team at the University of Birmingham has developed a process called
solvolysis to illustrate that composites can be recycled and used in manufacturing processes with industry.
Composites are very difficult to recycle but the team at the University of Birmingham has developed a new technique using a process called
solvolysis.
Professor Leeke and his team developed a technique using a process known as
solvolysis to recycle composite materials, a process that is notoriously difficult.