Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6714701 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
To recycle the thermoset phenolic foam (PF) wastes, a new flame-retardant panel was developed using milled PF particles and natural wood fibers (WB). PF particles were smashed into three particle size, pre-modified and blended with the sizing fibers in five wt% contents (0, 10, 20, 30, 40%). Each type of mixtures was hot-pressed at same temperature. Physical, mechanical and flame-retardant properties of WB-PF composites were investigated. The mechanical properties of WB-PF composites were found to be rapidly declined with the increasing proportion and size of PF particles. There was also a progressive decrease in thickness swelling for the boards with increasing addition of PF particles. The ultimate fire-retardant property of the boards was remarkably enhanced with more addition and smaller size of PF particles. Among the WB-PF composites, panel with 30â¯wt% of PF particles had optimum results. The final board with good physical-mechanical and fire-retardant properties can find application in fields like muti-functional furniture, construction, house ware, etc.
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Authors
Longfei Zhang, Shanqing Liang, Zhilin Chen,