Characterization of Polypropylene Composite Reinforced on Bio-waste from the Production of Tung Oil
Tsitsino Turkadze,
David I. Gventsadze,
Tamari Mumladze
et al.
Abstract:The aim of the conducted study was to develop wood-polymer composites (WPCs) using secondary polymer waste and agricultural technology waste materials, which would have lower environmental impacts than WPCs made from virgin resources. The study focused on developing WPCs based on polypropylene filled with finely dispersed powders of waste products from tung oil production (PP+TOPW composites). Finely scattered powder (with an average grain size of 0.5–1.5 mm) was obtained from crushing and grinding the outer p… Show more
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