Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites

Usage of polymer material in food packaging field had been maintained from last decades until now. Biodegradable polymer had been investigated to replace original petrochemical polymer due to its affection to the environment. Polylactide Acid is one of the common biodegradable polymers that had be...

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Main Author: Yu, Kai Chun
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
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spelling my.usm.eprints.56647 http://eprints.usm.my/56647/ Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites Yu, Kai Chun T Technology TN Mining Engineering. Metallurgy Usage of polymer material in food packaging field had been maintained from last decades until now. Biodegradable polymer had been investigated to replace original petrochemical polymer due to its affection to the environment. Polylactide Acid is one of the common biodegradable polymers that had been investigate for the usage of food packaging material. But PLA contains weakness on mechanical properties that affect the application of it. The aim of this research works is to investigate the effect of different loading of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) and mineral fillers (Calcium Carbonate, Nepheline Syenite and Sibelite) on the mechanical properties of PLA. Fabrication of the composite is done by drying the materials in 50℃ and melt-mixed with twin screw extruder. The materials produced were shape forming by using injection molding and hot press to form shape for tensile testing and impact testing. The particle of mineral fillers was characterized by Particle Size Analyzer (PSA) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The result showed that the addition of Calcium Carbonate causing increasing in tensile properties from 15wt% to 45wt% reached maximum at 36.47 MPa while addition of the other two fillers causing decreasing with increasing in fillers loading which reach 18.08 MPa (Nepheline Syenite) and 17.71 MPa (Sibelite). The elongation at break decreased for all three fillers when the filler loading increase to 45wt% with value 5.25% (CaCO3), 2.94% (NS) and 3.41% (Sibelite). The tensile modulus of NS and Sibelite composite decreased with the increase of filler loading but increased for CaCO3 composite. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022-08-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/56647/1/Tensile%20And%20Impact%20Properties%20Of%20Mineral%20Fillers%20Filled%20Poly%28Lactide%29%20Acid%20Composites_Yu%20Kai%20Chun.pdf Yu, Kai Chun (2022) Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Bahan dan Sumber Mineral. (Submitted)
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Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
description Usage of polymer material in food packaging field had been maintained from last decades until now. Biodegradable polymer had been investigated to replace original petrochemical polymer due to its affection to the environment. Polylactide Acid is one of the common biodegradable polymers that had been investigate for the usage of food packaging material. But PLA contains weakness on mechanical properties that affect the application of it. The aim of this research works is to investigate the effect of different loading of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) and mineral fillers (Calcium Carbonate, Nepheline Syenite and Sibelite) on the mechanical properties of PLA. Fabrication of the composite is done by drying the materials in 50℃ and melt-mixed with twin screw extruder. The materials produced were shape forming by using injection molding and hot press to form shape for tensile testing and impact testing. The particle of mineral fillers was characterized by Particle Size Analyzer (PSA) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The result showed that the addition of Calcium Carbonate causing increasing in tensile properties from 15wt% to 45wt% reached maximum at 36.47 MPa while addition of the other two fillers causing decreasing with increasing in fillers loading which reach 18.08 MPa (Nepheline Syenite) and 17.71 MPa (Sibelite). The elongation at break decreased for all three fillers when the filler loading increase to 45wt% with value 5.25% (CaCO3), 2.94% (NS) and 3.41% (Sibelite). The tensile modulus of NS and Sibelite composite decreased with the increase of filler loading but increased for CaCO3 composite.
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title Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
title_short Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
title_full Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
title_fullStr Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
title_full_unstemmed Tensile And Impact Properties Of Mineral Fillers Filled Poly(Lactide) Acid Composites
title_sort tensile and impact properties of mineral fillers filled poly(lactide) acid composites
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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