This study examines the effect of particle size and wood flour content on the properties of polystyrene filled with white oak flour. Wood-plastic ratios 10:90, 30:70 and 50:50% (wt/wt) and particle size 40, 50, 65 and 100 mesh were used. Tensile, bending and impact bending strength as well as the melt flow index were evaluated. Additionally, composite density and water absorption capacity were also tested. Scanning electronic microscopy revealed good adhesion between wood particles and polystyrene. Results show that mechanical properties are strongly influenced by wood flour content and particle size. A reduction in tensile module, elongation and deflection were observed, however, the bending module was increased. Impact strength increased with particle size and content. Melt flow index values are reduced with the increasing amount of filler content while water absorption increases with the amount of wood particles.
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