Morphological, thermal and mechanical properties of recycled HDPE foams via rotational molding

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Y. Dou, D. Rodrigue
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Abstract

In this study, foamed recycled high density polyethylene (rHDPE) parts were produced by rotational molding using different concentration (0 to 1% wt.) of a chemical blowing agent (CBA) based on azodicarbonamide. From the samples produced, a complete morphological, thermal and mechanical characterization was performed. The morphological analysis showed a gradual increase in the average cell size, while the cell density firstly increased and then decreased with increasing CBA content. As expected, increasing the CBA content decreased the foam density as well as the thermal conductivity. Although increasing the CBA content decreased both tensile and flexural properties, the impact strength showed a similar trend as the cell density with an optimum CBA content around 0.1% wt. Finally, neat rHDPE samples were also produced by compression molding. The results showed negligible differences between the rotomolded and compression molded properties indicating that optimal rotomolding conditions were selected. These results confirm the possibility of using 100% recycled polymers to produce rotomolded foam parts.
循环成型再生HDPE泡沫塑料的形态、热、机械性能
在这项研究中,泡沫回收高密度聚乙烯(rHDPE)部件是通过旋转成型使用不同浓度(0至1%重量)的化学发泡剂(CBA)基于偶氮二酰胺。从产生的样品中,进行了完整的形态学,热学和力学表征。形态学分析表明,随着CBA含量的增加,细胞平均大小逐渐增大,细胞密度先增大后减小。正如预期的那样,CBA含量的增加降低了泡沫密度和导热系数。虽然增加CBA含量会降低拉伸和弯曲性能,但当CBA含量在0.1% wt左右时,冲击强度与细胞密度呈相似趋势。最后,通过压缩成型也可以生产出整齐的rHDPE样品。结果表明,滚塑和压缩成型性能之间的差异可以忽略不计,这表明选择了最佳的滚塑条件。这些结果证实了使用100%回收聚合物生产滚塑泡沫部件的可能性。
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Journal of Cellular Plastics
Journal of Cellular Plastics 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
16.00%
发文量
19
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular Plastics is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles covering the latest advances in foamed plastics technology.
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