Waste-Derived High-Density Polyethylene-Glass Composites: A Pathway to Sustainable Structural Materials
Lasan Wimalasuriya,
Chamila Gunasekara,
Dilan Robert
et al.
Abstract:Millions of tonnes of plastic and glass waste are generated worldwide, with only a marginal amount fed back into recycling with the majority ending at landfills and stockpiles. Excessive waste production calls for additional recycling pathways. The technology being investigated in this study is based on recycled glass fines encapsulated in a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) matrix. Laboratory tests are performed on specimens at different manufacturing conditions using compression moulding, determining an optim… Show more
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