2017
DOI: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v39i2.29730
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<b>Analysis of physical, chemical e mechanical properties of wood-particle boards containing biaxially oriented polypropylene

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Considering the increased generation of solid waste and the difficulty of proper final disposal, it is of utmost importance to study the reuse of solid waste, seeking a beneficial alternative for the population and the environment. This study aimed to produce wood particle boards incorporated with different percentage of waste from the manufacture of labels and tags, commonly known as paper shavings, containing biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP), aiming its reuse. Physical, chemical and mechanic… Show more

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“…Specimens were obtained with the incorporation of up to 50% of multilayer packages in polymeric matrix, resulting in a material with varied mechanical and thermal properties, with excellent mechanical properties, with tensile strength values of 148 J/m and elastic module of 350 MPa, compared to pure polyethylene (40 J/m and 450 MPa) (FAVARO et al, 2017). Rezende et al (2017), in the development of wood particle boards with the incorporation of different percentages of chips used in the manufacture of labels and tags containing polypropylene, obtained satisfactory results in relation to the mechanical parameters required by the standards, so that the manufacture of an alternative product offers economic, social and environmental benefits to reduce the consumption of resources and reuse materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specimens were obtained with the incorporation of up to 50% of multilayer packages in polymeric matrix, resulting in a material with varied mechanical and thermal properties, with excellent mechanical properties, with tensile strength values of 148 J/m and elastic module of 350 MPa, compared to pure polyethylene (40 J/m and 450 MPa) (FAVARO et al, 2017). Rezende et al (2017), in the development of wood particle boards with the incorporation of different percentages of chips used in the manufacture of labels and tags containing polypropylene, obtained satisfactory results in relation to the mechanical parameters required by the standards, so that the manufacture of an alternative product offers economic, social and environmental benefits to reduce the consumption of resources and reuse materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%