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James Cropper and Hexcel collaborate through ECCA to advance aligned composite solutions

The objective is not alignment alone, but the development of enhanced, high-value recovery composite materials made from recycled carbon fibre that deliver meaningful structural performance

James Cropper Advanced Materials and Hexcel are working together through the Aerospace & Defence working group of the European Composites Circular Alliance (ECCA) to advance the development of high value composite materials made from recycled carbon fibre that support both performance and circularity across aerospace, automotive and mobility sectors.

ECCA, an initiative led by the European Composites Industry Association (EUCIA), brings together material producers, end users, recyclers, and part manufacturers to address the structural challenges that limit composite recycling. One of its key focus areas is carbon fibre recycling within aerospace and defence, where material performance and fibre utilisation are critical. Within aerospace and defence in particular, ECCA focuses on materials manufactured from recovered or recycled carbon fibre, where performance and fibre utilisation are essential to enabling circularity at scale.

The collaboration between James Cropper and Hexcel centres on the use of UNIMAT, enabled by James Cropper’s VECTIS aligned fibre technology, as a practical model for how recycled carbon fibre materials can achieve the alignment and fibre volume fractions needed to compete in demanding composite applications. The objective is not alignment alone, but the development of enhanced, high-value recovery composite materials made from recycled carbon fibre that deliver meaningful structural performance.

Within ECCA, a core focus is the advancement of composite materials derived from recycled fibre for aerospace and defence applications, where performance, processability and material utilisation are closely linked to deliver best value recovery solutions.

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