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A review of coextruded wood-plastic composites

Journal

POLYMER COMPOSITES
Volume 42, Issue 9, Pages 4174-4186

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pc.26189

Keywords

coextrusion; dimensional stability; flame resistance; mechanical properties; moisture absorption; weathering; wood-plastic composites

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds of Central Universities [2572018BB02, 2572019AB03]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31500482]

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Coextruded wood-plastic composites (Co-WPCs) are multilayer composites that can overcome the drawbacks of WPCs by specific modifications to the composite surfaces. This review summarizes the studies of Co-WPCs, including their mechanical properties, moisture absorption, weathering, flame resistance, and dimensional stability, and presents expectations for further development.
Wood-plastic composites (WPCs) are increasingly broadly applied composites that combine the merits of wood and plastics, such as the renewable, degradable, lightweight, and low-cost characteristics of wood, and the thermoplasticity, hydrophobicity, and toughness of plastics. However, WPCs also display the disadvantages of the two main components including hydrophilicity and flammability of wood, and weathering degradability, flammability, and thermal expansion of plastics. Coextruded WPCs (Co-WPCs) are multilayer composites in which regular WPCs are coated with a protective shell layer through coextrusion. The core-shell structure of Co-WPCs provides a way to overcome the shortcomings of WPCs by modifications specific to the composite surfaces. This review summarizes the studies of Co-WPCs in terms of their mechanical properties, moisture absorption, weathering, flame resistance, and dimensional stability. It also presents expectations for the further development of Co-WPCs.

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