2013
DOI: 10.1177/147776061302900201
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Effect of Recycled HDPE with Pro-oxidant on the Photodegradation of HDPE Film

Abstract: Stability and photodegradation studies of HDPE film blended with recycled HDPE, with and without pro-oxidant, were carried out by subjecting the film to accelerated UV exposure up to 144 hours. Two types of recycled HDPE were used; one containing pro-oxidant (recycled degradable HDPE-RDH) and the other without pro-oxidant (recycled standard HDPE-RSH). The loading levels of recycled HDPE were varied from 10 to 30% by weight. The degradation behaviour of the film was then evaluated based on elongation at break, … Show more

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“…8 The exposure of polymer films to UV light is critical for estimating their shelf-life in multi-purpose applications. 9 This can be transferred from the internal or external environment through a polymer composite wall, resulting in continuous changes in product quality and reduced shelf-life. 10 Furthermore, UV light has also been reported to affect lipid oxidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The exposure of polymer films to UV light is critical for estimating their shelf-life in multi-purpose applications. 9 This can be transferred from the internal or external environment through a polymer composite wall, resulting in continuous changes in product quality and reduced shelf-life. 10 Furthermore, UV light has also been reported to affect lipid oxidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%