Fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP): A composite material made of glass fiber, carbon fiber, etc. reinforced with plastic.
Supercritical water: Water whose temperature and pressure exceed a critical point and has the properties of a liquid and a gas.
Chemical recycling: A recycling technology that uses chemical processes to recycle waste materials.
Hydrolysis: A chemical reaction that decomposes substances by reacting with water.
Phenolic resin: A synthetic resin with excellent heat and chemical resistance.
Carbon fiber: A fiber material with extremely high strength and light weight.
Alkali: A chemical substance that releases hydroxide ions in aqueous solution.
Ethanol: a type of alcohol used as a solvent and fuel.
Unsaturated polyester: A type of resin with excellent strength and chemical resistance.
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology: A public organization that promotes technological development in Japan.
Ship Technology Research Institute of the Ministry of Transport: An organization that conducts research and development of ship technology in Japan.
Waste plastic power generation: Technology to generate electricity using discarded plastic as fuel.
High-temperature melting: Process of melting materials at high temperatures.
Steam turbine: A device that converts steam energy into mechanical power.
Combined cycle power generation: A highly efficient power generation method that combines multiple power generation methods.
Pyrolysis gas: Gas produced by decomposing organic materials at high temperatures.
Fiber Reinforced Plastics Association: An organization that provides information and technical support for FRP.
Kiln furnace: A rotary furnace for processing materials at high temperatures.
Cement admixture: Auxiliary material mixed with cement.
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO): A public organization that supports research and development of new energy and industrial technologies in Japan.
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