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Tensile strength and impact strength of color modified acrylic resin reinforced with titanium dioxide nanoparticles

2017

Background Poor mechanical properties are among the main limitations of acrylic resins. Addition of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles to acrylic resin has been shown to improve its mechanical properties with an adverse effect on its color. Thus, this study sought to assess the tensile and impact strength of a color modified heat cure acrylic resin reinforced with TiO2 nanoparticles. Material and Methods In this in vitroexperimental study, 1wt% TiO2 nanoparticles were added to SR Triplex Hot heat-cure acrylic resin powder and mixed. Pigments and color fibers were also added and 18 samples were fabricated of this paste for tensile and impact strength testing (n=9) according to ISO5271. Ei…

Materials scienceResearchTio2 nanoparticlestechnology industry and agricultureNanoparticleIzod impact strength test030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinechemistryvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryUltimate tensile strengthTitanium dioxideTitanium dioxide nanoparticlesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite material0210 nano-technologyGeneral DentistryAcrylic resinJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Low-velocity impact behaviour of green epoxy biocomposite laminates reinforced by sisal fibers

2020

Abstract Due to its good mechanical characteristics, low cost and high availability in the current market, sisal fiber is one of the most used for the manufacturing of biocomposites in various industrial fields (automotive, marine, civil construction etc.). The particular sub-fibrillar structure of the sisal fiber (similar to aramid fibers) and the corresponding anisotropic behavior detected by recent research activities, suggest that such biocomposites should exhibit also high impact strength, in such a way to permit their advantageously use also for the manufacturing of crashworthy components (bumpers, helmets, protection systems etc.), that are at the same time also eco-friendly, lightwe…

Materials scienceBiocomposites Natural fibers Sisal Impact strength Computed tomography02 engineering and technologyImpact testImpact strengthSisalSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine0203 mechanical engineeringFiberComposite materialComputed tomographySISALCivil and Structural Engineeringcomputer.programming_languageBiocompositesBiocomposites Computed tomography Impact strength Natural fibers SisalIzod impact strength testEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAramid020303 mechanical engineering & transportsvisual_artVolume fractionCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNatural fibersBiocomposite0210 nano-technologycomputerComposite Structures
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Green composites of organic materials and recycled post-consumer polyethylene

2004

International audience; Addition of organic fillers to post‐consumer recycled plastics can give rise to several advantages. First of all, the cost of these fillers is usually very low, the organic fillers are biodegradable contributing to an improved environmental impact and, last but not least, some mechanical and thermomechanical properties can be enhanced. Organic fillers are not widely used in the plastic industry although their use is increasing. Bad dispersion into the polymer matrix at high‐level content and poor adhesion with the matrix are the more important obstacles to this approach. In this work various organic fillers have been used with a post‐consumer plastic material origina…

Materials scienceAgronomiePolymers and PlasticsGreen compositesMechanical propertiesPost‐consumer films02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials12. Responsible consumptionchemistry.chemical_compoundViscosityInorganic fillerMaterials ChemistryRheological propertiesComposite materialchemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryIzod impact strength testChemical industryPolymerPolyethylene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistry8. Economic growthOrganic fillers0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)businessSlightly worsePolymer International
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Effect of fillers on the properties of recycled polymers

2003

The main problems in post-consumer plastics recycling are due to the degradation undergone during lifetime and during processing steps. Moreover, for heterogeneous recycling, the incompatibility among the different polymeric phases give rise to secondary materials with low mechanical and thermomechanical properties. The properties-reprocessing relationships are an important tool for determining not only the properties of the recycled polymers but also the strategies to apply (processing conditions, stabilisers, fillers, compatibilizers, etc) in order to obtain recycled polymers with good mechanical properties. In this work the effect of adding inert fillers and modifier agents to recycled p…

Inertchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPlastic materialsIzod impact strength testPolymerengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryFiller (materials)Materials ChemistryengineeringComposite materialMacromolecular Symposia
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Processing and Properties of Biopolymer/Polyhydroxyalkanoates Blends

2011

In this paper, the processability and the performance of a biodegradable polymer, Mater-Bi, and of its blends with either a sample of poly (hydroxy alkanoates) (PHA) or with bacterial biomass containing PHAs were compared. Adding PHA or directly the biomass containing it allows improving the processability of the matrix. Moreover, the mechanical behaviour of the systems was compared considering two different preparation methods, namely compression and injection moulding. The injection moulded samples show poorer mechanical performances than those of the compression moulded systems. The impact strength significantly improves when PHA is added while it reduces when bacterial biomass is used i…

Environmental EngineeringMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsBiomassIzod impact strength testImpact testengineering.materialBiodegradable polymerPolyhydroxyalkanoatesMatrix (chemical analysis)Materials ChemistryengineeringInjection mouldingBiopolymerComposite materialBio-based polymers Polymer processing Mechanical properties Mater BiJournal of Polymers and the Environment
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Preparation and mechanical properties of intercalated PP/OMMT nanocomposites

2007

The preparation of polymer nanocomposites by melt compounding polypropylene (PP) with organically modified montmorillonite using maleic anhydride modified PP as compatibilizer is described. Compositions with organomontmorillonite content 0, 5, 10 wt.% were prepared and tested. Data on the influence of organomontmorillonite content on the tensile stress?strain curves, elastic modulus, strength, and ultimate elongation of the nanocomposites are obtained. The concentration dependences of elastic properties of materials with differently oriented plate like nanoparticles analyses taking into account hierarchical structure features of nanocomposites is considered. Theoretical analysis results are…

PolypropyleneHistoryMaterials scienceNanocompositePolymer nanocompositeMaleic anhydrideIzod impact strength testComputer Science ApplicationsEducationchemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryDeformation (engineering)Composite materialElastic modulusJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Recycled Polycarbonate Based Nanocomposites

2013

Post-consumer polycarbonate (RPC) blends with various amounts (5, 10, 30 wt. %) of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVAc) are investigated as potential nanocomposite matrices. At EVAc weight content of 10 wt.% maximum tensile strength σM and impact strength AI increase is observed in comparison to neat RPC. Addition of EVAc, however, reduces resistance to creep as well as decrease thermal stability of the investigated compositions. Addition of montmorillonite nanoclay (MMT), however, allows increase modulus of elasticity E and yield strength σY of the investigated RPC blend with 10 wt. % of EVAc. Besides it creep resistance and thermal resistance of the investigated system is increased to …

Materials sciencePolymer nanocompositeMechanical EngineeringEthylene-vinyl acetateIzod impact strength testYoung's moduluschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryCreepMechanics of Materialsvisual_artUltimate tensile strengthsymbolsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceThermal stabilityPolycarbonateComposite materialKey Engineering Materials
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Molecular modifications—Mechanical behaviour relationships for gamma irradiated LLDPE/PA6 blends

1994

Abstract The molecular modifications, due to γ radiation under vacuum, of linear low density polyethylene/polyamide 6 blends are presented and related to their mechanical behaviour. Solubility and melt viscosity tests indicate that in blends the polyethylene component undergoes mainly crosslinking phenomena, whereas the main effect on polyamide is chain branching. According to these molecular modifications, the most relevant effect is the increase of the tensile modulus for the polyethylene rich blends and the increase of the impact strength for the polyamide rich blends.

chemistry.chemical_classificationRadiationMaterials scienceeducationtechnology industry and agricultureYoung's modulusIzod impact strength testPolymerPolyethyleneBranching (polymer chemistry)Linear low-density polyethylenesymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundPolymerizationchemistryPolymer chemistryPolyamidesymbolsComposite materialRadiation Physics and Chemistry
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Reprocessing and Properties of Homopolymer Blends of Virgin and Recycled Polymers

1998

The blends of the same virgin and recycled polymer, (homopolymer or “monopolymer” blends), show rheological and mechanical properties in most cases between those of the two components athough, in general, lower than those expected on the basis of additivity rules. In some cases, however, a minimum observed in some property versus composition curves is correlated with the change of the crystalline morphology induced by structural differences of the two components and due to different molecular weights and, in particular, the presence of oxygenated groups. In this chapter, the main properties of some homopolymer blends will be reviewed by considering, in particular, the influence of compositi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)RheologychemistryChemical engineeringIzod impact strength testPolymer
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Recycling of heterogeneous plastics wastes. II—The role of modifier agents

1993

Abstract Recycling of mixed plastics waste, mainly composed of PEs, PET and PVC has been carried out by blending with recycled polyethylene. Although the extrusion of these blends has been carried out at high temperatures, the degradation of the PVC was modest due to the short residence times. The mechanical properties of these secondary materials, up to about 30% of mixed plastics waste, are very similar to those of the recycled polyethylene, except for the elongation to break. By adding some modifier agents, the elongation at break and especially the impact strength can be further improved.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticschemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryDegradation (geology)ExtrusionIzod impact strength testElongationComposite materialPolyethyleneCondensed Matter PhysicsPolymer Degradation and Stability
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