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ReCarbon becomes commercialization partner for Fibertech Group

ReCarbon will focus on providing a high-quality recycled carbon fiber-based product range, using Fibertech’s prepreg expertise.

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Sustainable carbon fiber products company ReCarbon (Busto Arsizio, Italy), has recently announced its partnership with Fibertech Group (Castellanza, Italy), a provider of advanced prepreg solutions. Through this strategic collaboration, ReCarbon will become the exclusive commercialization partner for Fibertech Group’s range of products based on recycled fiber.

As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability and circular economy practices, ReCarbon recognizes the potential of recycled carbon fiber in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, marine and consumer goods. By leveraging Fibertech Group’s prepreg technologies and processes, the company aims to offer the market high-quality, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional carbon fiber products.

ReCarbon will have access to Fibertech Group’s range of recycled carbon fiber products.

Also read about ReCarbon’s collaboration with Ohoskin to deliver an aesthetic, bio-based composite.

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