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Mechanical and processing properties of recycled PET and LDPE-HDPE composite materials for building components

Julián González Laría, Rosana Gaggino, Jerónimo Kreiker, Lucas Ernesto Peisino, María Josefina Positieri, Ariel L. Cappelletti

2020Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although several reports can be found in the literature about the recycling of plastic materials, only a few focus on recovering and molding them in a new process. Plastic material blends can be fabricated using several techniques, which allows the molding of a compound adaptable to each needed performance. This fact favors the recycling by allowing the use of mixed wastes without major processes, avoiding expensive treatments. This research work analyzes the mechanical properties of a material conformed by 100% recycled plastics: polyethylene terephthalate and low-/high-density polyethylene without previous separation or washing and drying pretreatments. Its macro and microscopic structure was studied and described, and formulations of different compound rates were analyzed. Mechanical resistance was around 60% of a material composed of virgin materials in compressive, flexural, and tensile strength tests. Its potential application to building components manufacture is analyzed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialHigh-density polyethyleneMolding (decorative)Polyethylene terephthalateUltimate tensile strengthFlexural strengthLow-density polyethylenePolyethyleneCompressive strengthComposite numberMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites