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- 2022Behaviour of Cold-Formed Steel-Concrete Composite Columns under Axial Compression: Experimental and Numerical Studycitations
- 2013Plastics recycling: Insights into life cycle impact assessment methodscitations
- 2012Review of life cycle assessment on polyolefins and related materialscitations
- 2012Environmental impact assessment of composites containing recycled plasticscitations
- 2012EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE WEAR AND RAPIDLY RE-SOLIDIFIED LAYER THICKNESS IN T90Mn2W50Cr45 ; T90Mn2W50Cr45 ELEKTRODO DILIMO IR GREITAI KIETĖJANČIO SLUOKSNIO EKSPERIMENTINIS TYRIMAS
- 2011A review on composite materials based on recycled thermoplastics and glass fibrescitations
- 2005Equivalent continuum modeling of graphene sheetscitations
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A review on composite materials based on recycled thermoplastics and glass fibres
Abstract
Mechanical properties The purpose of this paper is to review recent work on composite materials based on recycled thermoplastics and glass fibres (GFs). The high collection and separation cost of plastics waste, and the legislative push to increase recycling rates, require the inclusion of increasing proportions of low-quality plastic waste into recycled products. A robust method for upgrading mixed plastics recyclates is the incorporation of fillers and reinforcements. In particular, addition of chopped GF can lead to material systems with more favourable and consistent sets of mechanical properties. Provided a good interfacial adhesion is achieved, the key structural properties of the composite (stiffness and strength) are mainly dictated by the reinforcement. Therefore, a wide range of polymers, including blends, are accessible for recycling into semistructural products. Glass fibres are one of the most cost-effective ways of reinforcing recycled polymers, as testified by several patents and commercial products which appeared in the last decade. © Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining 2011.