Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites

The main objective of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) composites filled with calcium carbonate (CaCO3), talc, and talc/CaCO3. Talc and CaCO3 with different grades were incorporated into the PVC matrix. To produce the composites, the P...

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Main Authors: Bee, Soo Tuen, Hassan, Azman, Abu Bakar, Aznizam
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spelling my.utm.471962019-03-31T08:34:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47196/ Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites Bee, Soo Tuen Hassan, Azman Abu Bakar, Aznizam T Technology The main objective of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) composites filled with calcium carbonate (CaCO3), talc, and talc/CaCO3. Talc and CaCO3 with different grades were incorporated into the PVC matrix. To produce the composites, the PVC resin, fillers, and other additives were first dry‐blended by using a laboratory mixer before being milled into sheets in a two‐roll mill. Test specimens were prepared by compression molding, after which the mechanical properties of the composites were determined. Single and hybrid filler loadings used were fixed at 30 phr (parts per hundred parts of resin). Talc‐filled composite showed the highest flexural modulus and the lowest impact strength, whereas uncoated, ground, 1‐μm CaCO3 (SM 90) showed optimum properties in terms of impact strength and flexural modulus among all grades of CaCO3. It was selected to combine with talc at different ratios in the hybrid composites. The impact strength of the hybrid composites gradually increased with increasing SM 90 content, but the flexural and tensile properties showed an opposite behavior. Hybrid (10 phr talc):(20 phr SM 90)‐filled PVC composite reached a synergistic hybridization with balanced properties in impact strength, as well as flexural and tensile properties. Wiley Periodicals 2012 Article PeerReviewed Bee, Soo Tuen and Hassan, Azman and Abu Bakar, Aznizam (2012) Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites. Journal Of Vinyl And Additive Technology, 18 (2). pp. 76-86. ISSN 1083-5601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vnl.20280 DOI:10.1002/vnl.20280
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Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
description The main objective of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) composites filled with calcium carbonate (CaCO3), talc, and talc/CaCO3. Talc and CaCO3 with different grades were incorporated into the PVC matrix. To produce the composites, the PVC resin, fillers, and other additives were first dry‐blended by using a laboratory mixer before being milled into sheets in a two‐roll mill. Test specimens were prepared by compression molding, after which the mechanical properties of the composites were determined. Single and hybrid filler loadings used were fixed at 30 phr (parts per hundred parts of resin). Talc‐filled composite showed the highest flexural modulus and the lowest impact strength, whereas uncoated, ground, 1‐μm CaCO3 (SM 90) showed optimum properties in terms of impact strength and flexural modulus among all grades of CaCO3. It was selected to combine with talc at different ratios in the hybrid composites. The impact strength of the hybrid composites gradually increased with increasing SM 90 content, but the flexural and tensile properties showed an opposite behavior. Hybrid (10 phr talc):(20 phr SM 90)‐filled PVC composite reached a synergistic hybridization with balanced properties in impact strength, as well as flexural and tensile properties.
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author Bee, Soo Tuen
Hassan, Azman
Abu Bakar, Aznizam
author_facet Bee, Soo Tuen
Hassan, Azman
Abu Bakar, Aznizam
author_sort Bee, Soo Tuen
title Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
title_short Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
title_full Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
title_sort mechanical properties of talc- and (calcium carbonate)-filled poly(vinyl chloride) hybrid composites
publisher Wiley Periodicals
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47196/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vnl.20280
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