Characterisation of filled and recycled PA6 |
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Authors: | Maria Lluïsa Maspoch Haritz Eder Ferrando José Ignacio Velasco |
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Affiliation: | Centre Català del Plàstic (CCP), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) Colom 114, 08222 - Terrassa, Spain |
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Abstract: | Filled PA6 are important representatives of engineering plastics used in automotive components. Nowadays, the demand of plastic recycled grades is increasing in this branch of industry but polymer recycling can undergo thermomechanical degradation processes with the results of a poor secondary material, regarding its properties. In this paper an investigation of thermal, mechanical (tensile, flexural and impact tests) and rheological properties of a sample of recycled and filled PA6, is reported as a function of the number of reprocessing operations (3 times) and of the fraction of recycled material (15, 30 and 50%) added to the virgin material. Recycled PA6, used in this study, comes from fibre grade production waste. Material was filled with 20% glass beads and 10% glass fibre, according to the specifications of the application, mainly to obtain a lower shrinkage in the end product. This work also shows that the mineral fraction, not being degraded during the injection process, allows better recyclability to the filled material. The properties of the recycled material remain below the virgin, and the best combination of both appears to be the mixture with 30w.% recycled fraction, which shows a lost of properties similar to 3 reprocessing operations. |
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