Denis R. Dias, M. J. O. Guimarães, C. Nascimento, C. A. Costa, Giovanio L. de Oliveira, M. C. Andrade, A. M. F. Sousa, A. L. N. Silva, Elen B. A. V. Pacheco
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摘要
聚丙烯(PP)广泛用于短期使用的人工制品,迅速废弃,应部分取代整齐PP。此外,它是汽车工业中使用最多的聚合物之一。这项研究表明,部分取代纯PP的消费后对应物(PP r)的技术可行性,以及添加磨砂玻璃(GP),作为填料在聚合物基体中。对再生共混物(PP/PP r)和复合材料(PP/PP r /GP)的力学性能和热性能进行了评价。结果表明,PP r含量最高的共混物的弹性模量有统计学上显著的下降,但在共混物中添加5 wt%的GP提高了弹性模量,达到与纯PP相似的值。所开发的复合材料可能是一种有前途的定制产品,具有与原始塑料相似的性能。因此,在不增加产品要求的情况下,汽车行业似乎是使用PP r和GP复合材料和混合物的好选择。
Study of the Technical Feasibility of the Use of Polypropylene Residue in Composites for Automotive Industry
Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in short-term use artifacts, rapidly discarded and should partially replace neat PP. In addition, it is one of the polymers most used in the automobile industry. This study shows the technical feasibility of partially substituting neat PP for a post-consumer counterpart (PP r ), as well as adding ground glass (GP), used as filler in the polymer matrix. Mechanical and thermal properties of the recycled blends (PP/PP r ) and composites (PP/PP r /GP) were evaluated. The results demonstrated that the blend with the highest PP r content obtained a statisti-cally significant decline in elastic modulus, but adding 5 wt% of GP to this blend increased this property, achieving a similar value in relation to neat PP. The composite developed may be a promising tailor-made product with properties resembling those of the virgin plastic. Thus, the automotive industry seems to be a good option for the use of PP r and GP composites and blends, without increasing product requirements.