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Aramid fibers like Kevlar and Twaron are incredibly strong but notoriously difficult to recycle — until now.

Researchers have pioneered a microwave-assisted chemical process that efficiently breaks down aramid polymers without the need for harsh solvents. Unlike traditional methods that are slow and require extreme conditions, this technique achieves a 96% conversion in just 15 minutes.

Revolutionizing Aramid Recycling

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