Caracterização física e mecânica de um compósito de polipropileno reciclado e farinha de madeira sem aditivos

6Citations
Citations of this article
21Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Recycled polymer matrix composites reinforced with wood flour can be a viable alternative for the replace-ment of wood and virgin polymers in materials used in floors, door frames, windows and external cladding. The objective of this research was to determine some physical and mechanical parameters of composite made with Pinus taeda and elliottii wood flour (WF) and recycled polypropylene (PP), without the use of compatibilizers or additives. The composites were separated into four traits, namely 100% PP, 90% PP with 10%, WF 80% PP with 20% WF and 70 % PP with 30% WF. The characterization of the composite followed the standards ASTM D-638-10, ASTM D256-00, ASTM D570 -98, ASTM D1238 -10 and ASTM G 155-05, it was also employed the surface analysis by scanning electron microscopy. The dimensional stability tests showed satisfactory results. Even the composite with a higher percentage of wood flour (30%) had a flow index of 10 MFI, considered compatible with that observed for PP (polypropylene) virgin by standard ASTM D 1238-10. The inclusion of wood flour (FM) afforded composites with good mechanical characteristics which can be applied in manufacture of different materials, specifically employed outdoors.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Battistelle, R., Viola, N. M., Bezerra, B. S., & Valarelli, I. D. D. (2014). Caracterização física e mecânica de um compósito de polipropileno reciclado e farinha de madeira sem aditivos. In Revista Materia (Vol. 19, pp. 7–15). Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-70762014000100003

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free