Investigations on the recycling of hemp and sisal fibre reinforced polypropylene composites |
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Authors: | A. Bourmaud C. Baley |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire Polymères, Propriétés aux Interfaces et Composites, Université de Bretagne Sud, Rue de Saint Maudé, 56321 Lorient Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Microscopic, mechanical, rheological and thermal tests were carried out in order to determine the recycling behaviour of PP/vegetal fibre composites. Different composites using hemp and sisal were characterized. All results were compared with PP-g-MA/hemp composites and PP/glass fibre composites.The results prove that mechanical properties are well conserved with the reprocessing of PP/vegetal fibre composites but that there is poor adhesion between the fibres and PP without any treatment. The addition of PP-g-MA shows an improvement of the bonding evidenced by MEB pictures. Vegetal fibres induce an increase in the percentage of crystallinity χc and in the crystallization temperature Tc which can be explained by the nucleating ability of the fibres improving crystallization of PP. The Newtonian viscosity η0 decreases with cycles, indicating a decrease in molecular weight and chain scissions induced by reprocessing. The decrease of fibre length with reprocessing could be another reason for viscosity decrease. |
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Keywords: | Vegetal fibres Recycling Mechanical properties Rheology Calorimetric properties |
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