In partnership with C12 Technology, CCI launches re-Evo® RRC, the first ever recycled carbon fiber material which can be rotationally molded.
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Carbon Conversions Introduces re-Evo® RRC
In partnership with C12 Technology, CCI launches re-Evo® RRC, the first ever recycled carbon fiber material which can be rotationally molded.
RECARO Racing Seat Shell with Recycled Carbon Fiber
We are excited to congratulate RECARO on the FIRST EVER auto racing seat shell infused with recycled carbon fiber.
Carbon Conversions C|NET Exclusive
CNET discusses carbon fiber reclaiming, recycling, and repurposing services with VP of Sales & Business Development, Keith Graham
Carbon Conversions: Project Launch
Carbon Conversions will be spearheading an investigation focused on “closing the loop” by recycling end of life chip trays and introducing a material solution back to the chip tray market utilizing the reclaimed carbon fiber content.
Carbon Conversions & Joby Aviation’s New Partnership
Carbon Conversions has developed value added product forms qualified in a variety of aerospace, defense, and industrial applications where we recycle the industry process waste back into useful product forms.
Carbon Conversions Announces Milestone Certification.
Carbon Conversions, Inc., a leading manufacturer of reclaimed carbon fiber, announced today that they company has received ISO 9001:2015 certification, which is the latest for international quality management standards.
Hexcel Invests in Carbon Fiber Recycling Leader
Today, Carbon Conversions is capable of processing any form of excess carbon fiber while maintaining traceability throughout the manufacturing process. With a rapid product development cycle and over 1,800 mt of annual capacity, Carbon Conversions provides cost effective unique solutions for the composites industry.
Carbon Conversions to be Featured by Discovery’s Science Channel
Carbon Conversions announced today that it will be a part of an episode of the new Science Channel series “Made by Destruction.” The show details for the viewer how something at the end of its useful life is “destroyed” and then “remade” into something else. The show will air on the Science Channel tonight at 10:30pm.