Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1635320 Rare Metals 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
An experiment of producing high density polyethylene (HDPE) nano-composite filled with 4wt. % talc was presented. Acting as filler and a reinforcing agent in the HDPE, talc powder, sized at around 5 μm, was surface-treated with aluminum diethylene glycol dinitrate coupling agent before adding to the HDPE. Analyses of the reinforced HDPE nano-composite show significant improvement in its mechanical properties including, tensile strength (> 26 MPa), break elongation (< 1.1%), flexural strength (> 22 MPa), and friction coefficients < 0.11. The results demonstrate that, after surface-treated, talc can be used as a promising filling material and a reinforcing agent in making HDPE nano-composite.
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