Vartega has developed a low-cost grade of carbon fiber through the use of its patented recycling process. This grade has mechanical properties similar to virgin material. Vartega's recycled fibers are used in broad ranging applications including nonwoven fabrics, thermoplastic pellets, and 3D printing filaments.
Much of the feedstock for Vartega’s process comes from high grade pre-impregnated scrap material, such as that used in the aerospace industry where the scrap rate is typically 30%. This expensive waste can be recycled and repurposed to minimize lost value and maximize the environmental benefit of carbon fiber. Scrap carbon fiber from aerospace structures can be readily repurposed for use in aircraft interiors, automotive applications, consumer products, and sporting goods.
By utilizing the Vartega process, thousands of tons of waste will be diverted from landfill each year. The economic impact of reduced waste disposal fees is significant, but the most substantial economic benefit of using low-cost recycled carbon fiber comes from reduced fuel consumption due to vehicle lightweighting.
Company Name | Vartega Inc |
Business Category | Waste Management |
Address | 15000 WEST 44TH AVENUE, STE F GOLDEN Colorado United States ZIP: 80403 |
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Year Established | 2014 |
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Hours of Operation | Monday - Friday 8am–5pm |
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