학술논문

The influence of recycling on the properties of wood fibre — Plastic composites
Document Type
Article
Source
Macromolecular Symposia; December 1998, Vol. 135 Issue: 1 p167-173, 7p
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Language
ISSN
10221360; 15213900
Abstract
The manufacture of composites offers the greatest flexibility to convert and utilize waste plastics, paper and wood into high‐value products. This paper reports on two studies regarding the recycling of these materials. In one study, recycling was simulated by regrinding and injection‐moulding composites of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) and old newsprint (ONP) eight times. The results indicated that reprocessing had only minor deleterious effect on the mechanical properties (tensile and flexural). The viscosity of neat PP decreased with repeated recycling indicating some thermo‐oxidative degradation. The overall rheological character of PP composites did not change much. PE composites, on the other hand, showed increasing melt flow with reprocessing. The second study examined the effects of various coupling agents on the properties of multicomponent PP composites. Maleated polypropylene (MAPP) was the most effective coupling agent.