Tomorrow's carbon fiber could be made from plastic bags
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Some of the carbon fiber shapes, created out of polyethylene using Oak Ridge's new technique
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Thanks to research currently being conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, our unwanted plastic bags may one day be recycled into carbon fiber. Not only that, but the properties of the fibers themselves could be fine-tuned, allowing different types of carbon fiber to be created for specific applications.
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