Photodegradation of UHMWPE filled with iron ore fine

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Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is one of the most important engineering materials owing to outstanding properties like impact strength and abrasion resistance. However, the relatively low Younǵs modulus restricts some application and the use of fillers may be a suitable way to overcome this. The fillers can influence the photo stabilization of the compound, as it occurs to other polymers. Neat UHMWPE and its composites with 1 and 10% of iron ore fine were exposed to ultraviolet radiation for up to 33 days and then tested for mechanical properties. The stress-strain behaviour changed with degradation, with an evident necking and strain hardening region that was not observed before exposure, due to a reduction in entanglements density. From the tensile results, the filler may have a protection action against UV, particularly when a loading of 10% was present. Complementary analyses were performed, including X-ray diffraction, DSC and SEM.

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De Morais, F. L. D., Da Silva Medeiros, F., Silva, G. G., Rabello, M. S., & De Sousa, A. R. (2017). Photodegradation of UHMWPE filled with iron ore fine. Materials Research, 20(2), 356–364. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2016-0320

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