2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14142913
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Performance for Fly Ash Reinforced HDPE Composites over the Ageing of Material Components

Abstract: The by-product abundances of fly ash allow them to be used as the reinforcing filler for high-volume and high-performance thermoplastic composites. However, the durability of the composites remains questioned as polymer degradation during environmental weathering creates brittle materials, leading to surface cracks, which potentially release hazardous fly ash particles into the environment. This paper reports the effect of environmental ageing (UV and moisture exposure) on the morphological and mechanical prop… Show more

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“…Hence, it tends to have higher wear volumes. 47 Similar features are also observed in Figure 15(b) (PBF-20 at 20 N) but with lesser intensity. As the applied load increases, the junction strength may be due to the heavy diffusion of atoms across the asperities, which requires higher stress to bring fracture.…”
Section: Analysis Of Worn Surface Morphologysupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Hence, it tends to have higher wear volumes. 47 Similar features are also observed in Figure 15(b) (PBF-20 at 20 N) but with lesser intensity. As the applied load increases, the junction strength may be due to the heavy diffusion of atoms across the asperities, which requires higher stress to bring fracture.…”
Section: Analysis Of Worn Surface Morphologysupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Several HDPE characteristics may be significantly improved by adding fillers, including tensile stress, elastic modulus, toughness, hardness, and durability while enhancing its thermal conductivity [13]. Moreover, introducing fillers mitigates material shrinkage and is known to absorb photons with high energy when exposed to ultraviolet light, thereby extending its capacity for prolonged usage outside [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%