Impact of multiple recycling on the dimensional stability of wood–plastic composite made by the injection moulding process

IF 1.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Zahra Salahshournejad, P. Saraeian, E. Shakouri
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ABSTRACT This study explored the effect of multiple recycling on the dimensional stability of wood–plastic composite. For this purpose, the injection moulding parameters effective on dimensional stability were first optimized based on the response surface method. Optical scanning, melt flow index (MFI), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) tests were used to analyse the shrinkage and deformation of recycled samples. The obtained results revealed that some recycled samples were subjected to thermal changes during the grinding and injection moulding process. The MFI and DSC results showed that the high-density polyethylene thermoplastic used in the wood–plastic composite was broken with long chains. Also, thermal changes occurred during the grinding and injection moulding process. The samples recycled three times had the highest dimensional instability (2.8% of shrinkage values). Finally, with the reduction of DSC, the semi-crystalline structure changed to amorphous, and the samples recycled four and five times had 2.7% and 2.5% shrinkage percentage, respectively.
多次回收对注塑木塑复合材料尺寸稳定性的影响
摘要:本研究探讨了多次回收对木塑复合材料尺寸稳定性的影响。为此,首先基于响应面法对影响尺寸稳定性的注射成型参数进行优化。采用光学扫描、熔体流动指数(MFI)和差示扫描量热法(DSC)测试来分析回收样品的收缩和变形。结果表明,部分回收样品在磨削和注射成型过程中发生了热变化。MFI和DSC结果表明,用于木塑复合材料的高密度聚乙烯热塑性塑料被长链断裂。此外,在磨削和注射成型过程中也发生了热变化。回收三次的样品尺寸不稳定性最高(收缩值的2.8%)。最后,随着DSC的降低,半晶结构转变为非晶结构,回收4次和5次的样品收缩率分别为2.7%和2.5%。
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International Wood Products Journal
International Wood Products Journal MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD-
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