Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7212880 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Wood-plastic composite boards involving up to 30Â wt. % of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) flakes were evaluated for its physical and mechanical properties - internal bonding strength, modulus of rupture and thickness swelling. It was found that the problem of the decline of mechanical properties can be successfully mitigated by air plasma pretreatment of PET flakes. The samples with 30Â wt. % of plasma treated PET exhibited the same internal bonding strength as the control pure wood sample; samples with 15Â wt. % of plasma treated PET exhibited the same modulus of rupture. The role of plasma treatment is to generate chemically active functional groups to PET flakes surface. This was verified by measuring the thermal chemiluminescence of plasma treated flakes.
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Authors
Petr KlÃmek, TomáÅ¡ Morávek, Jozef Ráhel, Monika Stupavská, David DÄcký, Pavel Král, Jozef Kúdela, Rupert Wimmer,