Tailorlux GmbH Joins “CirProTech”, a BMBF-Funded Project for a Sustainable Circular Economy in Plastics and CFRP

The path to a truly sustainable circular economy for plastics and carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) has officially begun with the launch of the BMBF-funded project “CirProTech” at the Open Hybrid LabFactory (OHLF) in Wolfsburg. This ambitious initiative, supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) with €10 million in funding over five years, brings together 11 partners including Tailorlux GmbH to pioneer innovative recycling and detection technologies for the automotive and aerospace industries.

Under the coordination of the Fraunhofer Center for Circular Economy for Mobility (CCEM), the project unites key players including Volkswagen, TU Braunschweig, Fraunhofer IST, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, and leading industrial and technology partners. Their shared mission: to create closed-loop systems for plastic and CFRP components that are ecologically sound, economically viable, and technically scalable.

Tailorlux GmbH plays a crucial role in the “CirProTech” consortium by developing and implementing advanced detection and marking technologies to assure the quality of recyclates. Leveraging chemometric analytics and the integration of chemical markers, Tailorlux aims to establish cross-industry standards for identifying and validating materials in automated recycling systems. The innovation enables the meaningful extension of NIR spectroscopy using visible (VIS) data, even without markers, opening new avenues for detecting critical additives and ensuring precise material characterization.

The kick-off meeting, held in March 2025 at the OHLF campus, gathered over 30 representatives from the participating organizations. Attendees explored the technical infrastructure and engaged in hands-on workshops that mapped out initial demonstrators and requirements for sustainable recycling paths. The next project steps include identifying suitable material sources, developing and evaluating recycling routes, and building a robust technical specification catalog for recycled parts.

A central challenge lies in separating complex composite materials. CirProTech’s innovative solutions aim to recover high-quality recyclates capable of competing with primary raw materials in performance and cost. This transformation will enable industries to significantly reduce raw material consumption and CO₂ emissions, while also unlocking new business opportunities.

The successful implementation of the project relies upon the close cooperation of all 11 partners, each of whom pursue their own priorities and objectives. The specific project objectives of the participating partners are presented below:

The Fraunhofer IST is working on the development and investigation of an energy-efficient microwave pyrolysis process for the recycling of CFRP components with optimum preservation of the mechanical fiber properties. Furthermore, the Fraunhofer IST is investigating efficient paint-removal techniques – based on laser and flash irradiation – for plastic components. In addition, through surface functionalization by means of plasma, an adhesive coating of new components made from recyclate should be made possible.

Through the development and application of data-based methods and innovative detection and evaluation technologies, the TU Braunschweig aims to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the recycling process chains of plastics and fiber-reinforced plastic composites in order to evaluate and improve their economic and ecological sustainability within the framework of a holistic circular economy.

The Institute of Machine Tools and Production Technology IWF at the TU Braunschweig is responsible for the evaluation and processing of thermoplastics and recyclates for a sustainable, data-based circular economy. In particular, the ecological sustainability of production is to thereby be addressed.

The aim of the Institute of Joining and Welding ifs at the TU Braunschweig is to further develop and integrate innovative detection and evaluation methods for the holistic analysis and optimization of plastic components, in order to ensure their quality and suitability for recycling processes and subsequent production steps.

Volkswagen is addressing the issue of increasing efficiency in the closed-loop recycling of plastics through improved separation, sorting and recycling processes as well as optimized product design. This is crucial in order to fulfill current and future legal requirements, such as the recycling rate of 30% and the application of PCR materials, as well as to achieve internal sustainability goals.

The work being carried out by Tailorlux GmbH focuses on the development and implementation of advanced detection and marking methods for the quality assurance of recyclates, which establish cross-industry standards through the recognition of chemometric characteristics and the application of chemical markers in automated recycling processes. As a result, the possibility arises in the field of material detection to meaningfully extend NIR measurements by means of VIS data – without markers – in order to detect specific additives, for example.

RTT System GmbH is working on the development and standardization of an automated system for the precise detection and evaluation of plastics, which increases the efficiency and accuracy of material analysis through the utilization of innovative sensors. For this purpose, RTT is developing a measuring cell that scans the surface of the object for the best possible analysis points, thereby enabling a differentiated analysis and downstream sorting of the objects.

The goal of Invent GmbH is to research the manufacturing processes of CFRP components such as tanks or pipes made from recycled carbon fibers with application-relevant properties. To achieve this, a guideline for action is being developed in which key factors such as design aspects, process requirements, material properties and recyclability for the realization of components made from recycled fibers are recorded.

Fricke und Mallah Microwave Technology GmbH is responsible for the industrial microwave technology used in the CirProTech research project. The objective is to significantly expand the range of applications for microwave technology, and to extend the product portfolio to include recycling systems.

SBS Sondermaschinen GmbH is developing a test facility for automated fiber recovery. The process is to be used for wound CFRP components, such as for tanks or pipes. The sub-goals are to integrate microwave pyrolysis and in-situ analysis of recovered fibers into the system. The acquired specialized knowledge will allow systems for applying the new technology to be systematically dimensioned, scientifically analyzed and further developed into new products.

POLYTEC Plastics GmbH & Co. KG is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-quality plastic solutions. The company offers innovative products for various sectors, including automotive, commercial vehicles and new mobility concepts. Polytec’s project goal is the further development of plastic components made from recyclates with a high closed-loop content by means of a demonstrator component in order to transfer the project results to other sustainability issues relating to materials and components.

DOMO Engineering Plastics Europe S.p.A. Germany is working on the production and qualification of high-quality polymer recyclates made from PCR materials and closed-loop materials for mono- and multi-material components in the automotive sector. The project results can be transferred to the products already established at DOMO, thereby supporting DOMO’s sustainability strategy in the long term. DOMO’s aim is to develop high-quality products with PCR content in order to offer its customers solutions that enable the achievement of the ambitious sustainability goals and requirements.

For more details: https:// open-hybrid-labfactory.de/forschung-projekte/forschungscampusprojekte/cirprotech

About Tailorlux: Tailorlux develops and implements industrial marking solutions as a solution provider for product marking. The goal of these solution concepts is to protect and prove the integrity of materials and products. With well-known international customers, Tailorlux GmbH is one of the most important providers of covert markings and spectral sensing.

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