2022
DOI: 10.1177/07349041221082928
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Flammability and thermal stability of thermoplastic-based composites filled with natural carbon

Abstract: This investigation characterized flammability and thermal stability for a novel sustainable composite engineered for use in building applications. Flammability and thermal stability of coal plastic composites composed of coal (40–60 wt.%) and high-density polyethylene were compared to commercial wood–plastic composites. Pyrolysis thermogravimetric analysis results indicated that coal plastic composites possessed a single-step decomposition and higher char residue, while wood–plastic composites had two-step dec… Show more

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“…Recently, coal-filled thermoplastic composite materials have been investigated for utilization in high-volume applications such as building materials. Compared to wood-plastic composites (WPCs), predominantly utilized as decking boards, coal-plastic composite (CPC) materials possessed comparable or higher mechanical performance, higher oxidation resistance (i.e., longer service life), greater thermal stability and flammability resistance, lower embodied energy and emissions, and lower production costs. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, coal-filled thermoplastic composite materials have been investigated for utilization in high-volume applications such as building materials. Compared to wood-plastic composites (WPCs), predominantly utilized as decking boards, coal-plastic composite (CPC) materials possessed comparable or higher mechanical performance, higher oxidation resistance (i.e., longer service life), greater thermal stability and flammability resistance, lower embodied energy and emissions, and lower production costs. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%