Bartosz Siwczyk, P. Schlafka, M. Sąsiadek, W. Woźniak
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Research on low density polyethylene (LDPE), recycled by advanced thermal analysis (DSC, TG)
This article presents the issue of recycling and maintaining the processing properties of materials made of plastics. For this purpose, samples from recycled, low-density, polyethylene were tested. The impact of the use of dyes and surface printing on the lifecycles of material and its quality was examined. For this purpose, an analysis was carried out using differential scanning calorimetry and thermos-gravimetry. It was found that the use of dyes may affect the quality of the material and increase the disposal costs of pre-used materials.
期刊介绍:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING is an archival journal which aims to publish high quality original papers. These should encompass the best fundamental and applied science with an emphasis on their application to the highest engineering practice. The scope includes all aspects of science and engineering which have relevance to: biomechanics, elasticity, plasticity, vibrations, mechanics of structures, mechatronics, plates & shells, magnetohydrodynamics, rheology, thermodynamics, tribology, fluid dynamics.