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Case Study

DQ7 Precision Cutting for Renewable Energy Recycling

Client

Confidential

Project

Wind Turbine Blade Recycling, Northern Ireland

Industry

Wind Turbine Decommissioning

Overview

A specialist cutting contractor in Northern Ireland is supporting the renewable energy recycling sector by processing decommissioned wind turbine blades. With turbine blades reaching the end of their typical 30-year lifespan, hundreds are now being removed from service and require safe, efficient downsizing before recycling.

Due to confidentiality requirements, the end recycling client remains unnamed, but the project represents an important step forward in sustainable composite material repurposing.

THE CHALLENGE

Wind turbine blades present a unique cutting challenge. Constructed from durable composite materials such as fiberglass and wood, they are extremely difficult to section using conventional methods.

Key challenges included:

– The sheer size and strength of turbine blades
– Difficult composite structures that resist standard cutting techniques
– Environmental concerns such as dust, mist, and noise
– The need to create a safe, enclosed cutting process suitable for an industrial recycling environment

THE SOLUTION

With experience using diamond wire in concrete cutting environments, the contractor engaged Diaquip for this new recycling application. The project utilized the DQ7 Diamond Wire, selected for its durability and ability to adapt beyond traditional applications.

To meet the blade-cutting requirements, the team engineered a custom setup:

– A cutting system based on a hydraulic machine platform
– Wire running speeds of approximately 25 m/s
– A conveyor-fed blade positioning system for controlled sectioning
– A fully enclosed cutting environment to isolate hazards
– Remote operation through a viewing window for improved safety

THE RESULTS

Although the project is still in its early stages, the DQ7 wire has already proven effective.

Results so far include:

– Around 12 blades successfully processed during the initial phase
– Continuous improvements made through ongoing R&D and environmental testing
– Reliable cutting performance across difficult composite materials
– A safer process achieved through full enclosure and remote operation

FUTURE OUTLOOK

With more wind farms reaching end-of-life and disposal regulations tightening, blade recycling is expected to scale rapidly over the coming years. This cutting method has strong potential to be applied to other large composite structures that cannot be processed through conventional shredding systems.

The contractor and Diaquip are continuing to develop the process, positioning the solution as a key enabler in renewable energy recycling infrastructure.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Diamond wire solutions can extend far beyond concrete cutting into advanced composite recycling
– Collaborative engineering ensures safer, tailored cutting systems
– DQ7 Diamond Wire delivers reliable performance in demanding renewable energy applications
– Wind turbine blade recycling will become a major global requirement over the next decade

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