Study and characterization of virgin and recycled LDPE/PP blends |
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Authors: | Sylvie BertinJean-Jacques Robin |
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Affiliation: | C.E.RE.MA.P. Route des Salins, B.P. 118, 34140 Meze, France |
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Abstract: | Recycling of mixed plastic wastes composed of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) matrix and polypropylene (PP) was carried out by compounding using single-screw or twin-screw extruders. Blends of virgin polymers have been prepared to compare mechanical properties of both virgin and regenerated materials. First, a model composition of virgin LDPE/PP blend was prepared to study the effect of process parameters and that of different types of compatibilizers. Second, the results were applied to plastic wastes coming from industrial post-consumer plastic wastes. By adding compatibilizing agents such as ethylene-propylene-diene monomer, ethylene-propylene monomer, or PE-g-(2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) graft copolymer, elongation at break and impact strength were improved for all blends. The effect of these various copolymers is quite different and is in relation with their chemical structure. The recycled blends exhibit suitable properties leading to applications that require good mechanical properties. |
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Keywords: | Blend Compatibilizer Low-density polyethylene Polypropylene Graft copolymer Recycled polymers |
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