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Pithecellobium Clypearia Benth Fiber/Recycled Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Composites Prepared in a Vane Extruder: Analysis of Mechanical Properties and Morphology

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00222348.2014.983848

Keywords

compatibilizer; lubricant; mechanical properties; pithecellobium clypearia benth fiber; recycled ABS; vane extruder; waste herb residue

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [10872071, 50973035, 50903033, 51073061, 21174044]
  2. 973 Program [2012CB025902]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China-Guangdong Joint Fundation Project [U1201242]

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The effect of compatibilizer types and concentrations on the mechanical properties and morphology of Pithecellobium Clypearia Benth Fiber (PCBF)/recycled ABS composites prepared by a vane extruder were characterized. In addition, the percentage of compatibilizer was fixed at 8%, and the effect of lubricant concentrations on the mechanical properties and torque behaviors of the composites was also studied. Maleic anhydride grafted ABS (ABS-g-MAH) and maleic anhydride grafted PS (PS-g-MAH) were used as compatibilizers; the lubricant used was Struktol TPW 604 (blend of aliphatic carboxylic acid salts and mono diamides). The composite with 8% ABS-g-MAH showed superior mechanical properties compared to the composite without compatibilizer and the 8% PS-g-MAH compatibilized composites. Compared with PS-g-MAH, ABS-g-MAH was more effective for the composites to improve the interfacial interaction and mechanical properties. The comprehensive mechanical properties of PCBF/recycled ABS composite filled with 4% lubricant were better than the composites without lubricant and the composites with any other content of TPW 604. Moreover, the torque of the composites in an internal mixer decreased with an increasing lubricant content.

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