聚乙烯(PE)的熔融沉积建模:低密度聚乙烯和聚苯乙烯混合物的可印刷性评估

IF 5.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Composites Part C Open Access Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.jcomc.2024.100499
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全球都在强调塑料废物的回收和再利用。尽管聚乙烯占全球塑料年产量的三分之一以上,但只有 10% 的聚乙烯得到回收利用。本研究探讨了如何利用熔融沉积建模技术(FDM)实现低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)与发泡聚苯乙烯(EPS)混合工业废料的回收利用。研究了两种低密度聚乙烯/发泡聚苯乙烯比例(50/50 和 70/30),并加入了两种苯乙烯-乙烯-丁烯-苯乙烯(SEBS)橡胶作为相容剂。分析了这些混合物的机械、流变、热和形态特性,以评估其印刷适性。结果表明,SEBS 的使用提高了共混物的机械性能、热稳定性和形态均匀性。特别是,马来酸盐 SEBS 表现出卓越的相容能力,可在 LDPE/EPS 界面产生强烈的相互作用。根据印刷适性评估,最佳共混物是 50/50 的 LDPE/EPS 比率和 5 wt% 的马来酸化 SEBS。因此,这种共混物被挤压成原料长丝,并成功地通过 FDM 印刷出来。预计所提出的共混物将在各种应用中发挥有效作用,并为未来耐磨材料的开发奠定基础。这项研究的成果为低密度聚乙烯废料的升级再利用提供了一种新方法,同时促进了可持续的 FDM 实践。
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Fused deposition modeling of polyethylene (PE): Printability assessment for low-density polyethylene and polystyrene blends

There is a global emphasis on recycling and reuse of plastic waste. Despite constituting over one-third of the world's annual plastic production, only 10 % of polyethylene is recycled. This study explores the use of fused deposition modeling (FDM) to enable the recycling of industrial waste of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) blended with expanded polystyrene (EPS). Two LDPE/EPS ratios (50/50 and 70/30) were investigated, and two types of styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene (SEBS) rubber were incorporated as compatibilizers. The mechanical, rheological, thermal, and morphological properties of these blends were analyzed to assess their printability. Results indicate that the use of SEBS enhances the mechanical properties, thermal stability, and morphological uniformity of the blends. Particularly, malleated SEBS exhibited superior compatibilizing ability, fostering strong interactions at the LDPE/EPS interface. The best blend, based on printability assessments, was the 50/50 LDPE/EPS ratio with a 5 wt% malleated SEBS. Consequently, this blend was extruded into feedstock filaments, and it was successfully printed via FDM. The proposed blends are anticipated to perform effectively in various applications and serve as a foundation for future development of wear-resistant materials. The outcomes of this study present a novel approach for upcycling LDPE waste while promoting sustainable FDM practices.

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Composites Part C Open Access
Composites Part C Open Access Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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