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Behavior of polyolefin blends with acetylated sisal fibers

  • 출판일2001.01
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 247
The influence of acetylation on the mechanical, thermal and thermodegradative behavior of sisal fiber-reinforced PP, PP/HDPE and PP/HDPE with functionalized and non-functionalized EPR composites was studied. Acetylation of the fiber improves adhesion of the fiber to the polyolefin matrix. In general, acetylation of the sisal fiber was found to enhance the tensile strength and modulus of the resulting composites, except in some cases. Thermal properties suggest that the mixing and molding temperatures are between 160 and 230℃ and that when acetylated fiber is mixed with polyolefins, greater polymer-fiber interactions takes place, which slightly favor stability of these composite materials. The results allow us to suggest that a satisfactory profit/cost relation justifies the addition of acetylated fiber to PP, PP/HDPE, and PP/HDPE/EPR. (C) 2000 Society of Chemical Industry.