Recycling of wood fiber-reinforced HDPE by multiple reprocessing
Journal article, 2016

The mechanical recycling of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) reinforced with wood fiber was studied by means of repeated injection moulding. The change in properties during the recycling was monitored by tensile and flexural tests, Charpy impact tests, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), FTIR spectroscopy, and by measuring the fiber lengths. Tests were also done where injection moulding was combined with subsequent accelerated thermo-oxidative ageing and thereafter repeated numerous times. The results showed that the HDPE composites were relatively stable toward both the ageing conditions and the repeated injection moulding. The change of the mechanical properties was mainly observed as an increased elongation at max.

recycling

cellulose and other wood products

polyolefins

biopolymers and renewable polymers

composites

Author

Dan Åkesson

Hogskolan i Boras

Torsten Fuchs

Hogskolan i Boras

Michael Stöss

Hogskolan i Boras

Andrew Root

MagSol

Erik Stenvall

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Polymeric Materials and Composites

Mikael Skrifvars

Hogskolan i Boras

Journal of Applied Polymer Science

0021-8995 (ISSN) 1097-4628 (eISSN)

Vol. 133 35 Art. no. APP43877-

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology

DOI

10.1002/app.43877

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Created

10/8/2017