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Quantitative Evaluation of Composite Recyclability Using Visible-Light Microscopy and Image Processing Techniques
Róża Dzierżak1, Jolanta Sobczak2, Gaweł Żyła3
1Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Lublin University of Technology, ul. Nadbystrzycka 38 A, 20-618 Lublin, Poland.
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Composites are essential materials in a wide range of industrial and medical applications due to their unique functional properties. One of the main issues of composites arises at their end-of-life stage, especially in terms of the recyclability process and its quantitative evaluation. In this study, we present a quantitative methodology for assessing the quality of composite recycling, using a paraffin-based microcomposite with the addition of tungsten particles (at one concentration 50 wt.%) as an example. Our approach combines visible-light microscopy with digital image processing techniques to obtain quantitative metrics related to recycling efficiency. The tools utilized-recognized as relatively common and uncomplicated for use in various scientific fields-have shown that the value of average particle density significantly decreased from a primary value of 43.30% to 8.30%. Consequently, the presented results confirm the usefulness of the method for the quantitative assessment of the quality of the recycling process.

