Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites

Mineral fillers namely talc, calcium carbonate, mica, glass and carbon fibres are common fillers used in plastic industry that can alter thermoplastic properties. With the incorporation of fillers, significant outcome can be observed especially in the mechanical properties of polymer composites p...

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Main Authors: Vincent, Sheril Rizal, Jaafar, Mariatti, Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian
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Published: Taylor's University 2014
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spelling my.usm.eprints.42728 http://eprints.usm.my/42728/ Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites Vincent, Sheril Rizal Jaafar, Mariatti Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Mineral fillers namely talc, calcium carbonate, mica, glass and carbon fibres are common fillers used in plastic industry that can alter thermoplastic properties. With the incorporation of fillers, significant outcome can be observed especially in the mechanical properties of polymer composites produced apart from its rigidity and resistance to temperature. Properties of single and hybrid fillers filled polypropylene (PP) composites were studied in this research work. Mineral fillers such as talc, mica and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) were incorporated into PP composites. Realising the advantage of each mineral filler and the effect of hybrid fillers, CaCO3/Talc (CC/T) and CaCO3/Mica (CC/M) at 40 wt% were investigated. Generally, the results demonstrated that CC/M has higher tensile modulus than CC/T and both hybrids composites did not give significant effect on the tensile strength. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results revealed that CC/M increased thermal stability of PP composites when compared to CC/T. Flammability testing on PP hybrid composites was carried out where lower burning rate indicates better flammability. From the results, it shows that CC/M system have better flammability compared to CC/T system. Taylor's University 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42728/1/JES_Vol._10_2014-Art._5-%2841-47%29.pdf Vincent, Sheril Rizal and Jaafar, Mariatti and Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian (2014) Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 10. pp. 41-47. ISSN 1823-4690 http://web.usm.my/jes/10_2014/JES%20Vol.%2010%202014-Art.%205-(41-47).pdf
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topic TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Vincent, Sheril Rizal
Jaafar, Mariatti
Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian
Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
description Mineral fillers namely talc, calcium carbonate, mica, glass and carbon fibres are common fillers used in plastic industry that can alter thermoplastic properties. With the incorporation of fillers, significant outcome can be observed especially in the mechanical properties of polymer composites produced apart from its rigidity and resistance to temperature. Properties of single and hybrid fillers filled polypropylene (PP) composites were studied in this research work. Mineral fillers such as talc, mica and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) were incorporated into PP composites. Realising the advantage of each mineral filler and the effect of hybrid fillers, CaCO3/Talc (CC/T) and CaCO3/Mica (CC/M) at 40 wt% were investigated. Generally, the results demonstrated that CC/M has higher tensile modulus than CC/T and both hybrids composites did not give significant effect on the tensile strength. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results revealed that CC/M increased thermal stability of PP composites when compared to CC/T. Flammability testing on PP hybrid composites was carried out where lower burning rate indicates better flammability. From the results, it shows that CC/M system have better flammability compared to CC/T system.
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author Vincent, Sheril Rizal
Jaafar, Mariatti
Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian
author_facet Vincent, Sheril Rizal
Jaafar, Mariatti
Palaniandy, Samayamutthirian
author_sort Vincent, Sheril Rizal
title Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
title_short Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
title_full Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
title_fullStr Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
title_full_unstemmed Properties of Calcium Carbonate/Mica and Calcium Farbonate/Talc Filled Polypropylene Composites
title_sort properties of calcium carbonate/mica and calcium farbonate/talc filled polypropylene composites
publisher Taylor's University
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.usm.my/42728/1/JES_Vol._10_2014-Art._5-%2841-47%29.pdf
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http://web.usm.my/jes/10_2014/JES%20Vol.%2010%202014-Art.%205-(41-47).pdf
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