Artículo
Natural Fiber-Polypropylene composites made from caranday palm
Fecha de publicación:
01/04/2016
Editorial:
Scrivener Publishing
Revista:
Journal of Renewable Materials
ISSN:
2164-6325
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Composites made from polypropylene (PP) and local South American fi bers traditionally used in yarnderived craftsmanships, Caranday Palm, were studied regarding the effect of fi ber addition, concentration and characteristics of the coupling agent (molecular weight and percentage of grafted maleic anhydride), as well as type of processing. A laboratory-scale intensive mixing followed by compression, and pilot plant twin extrusion followed by injection, were the two processes investigated. The use of the fi rst one allowed the selection of processable formulations with high fi ber concentration and a percentage of coupling agent below the surface fi ber saturation. In fact, it was found that there is a concentration of maleic anhydride moieties that saturates the surface of the fi ber irrespective of the agent molecular weight. Increasing the concentration of the coupling agent above that value does not produce further improvement of the mechanical properties. The formulations selected from the results of the laboratory process were considered for the pilot plant (extrusioninjection) process. The use of the second process consisting of extrusion-injection molding showed that the high shear developed in this process leads to defi brillation of the fi ber bundles. In the case of the Caranday Palm fi bers, this defi brillation resulted in elemental fi bers (micron size) being the effective reinforcement of the composite instead of the technical fi bers (millimeter size) that were present in the composites prepared by compression. Better mechanical properties were achieved by using the latter method.
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Citación
Samartino, Estela Krause; Reboredo, Maria Marta; Aranguren, Mirta Ines; Natural Fiber-Polypropylene composites made from caranday palm; Scrivener Publishing; Journal of Renewable Materials; 4; 2; 1-4-2016; 101-112
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