2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14163427
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Impact of Hybrid Fillers on the Properties of High Density Polyethylene Based Composites

Abstract: The main objective of this work is to develop a variety of hybrid high-density polyethylene (HDPE) micro- and nanocomposites and to investigate their thermal, mechanical, and morphological characteristics as a function of number of fillers and their contents percentage. In this study, 21 formulations of the composites were prepared using fillers with different sizes including micro fillers such as talc, calcium carbonate (CaCO3), as well as nano-filler (fumed silica (FS)) though the melt blending technique. Th… Show more

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“…keeps on decreasing till the final interval (20–30 min), reaching the minimum of value ≈2.6 in BC‐10/15. This variation is the indicator of change in the wear phenomenon explained in the study of Sudin et al 26 According to the assertion made by him, the coefficient of friction initially undergoes identical changes as pure polymer, on a fresh abrasive surface, and it becomes steady or changes as the test continues. This variation indicates that after removing the outer layer, the mode of wear (mass loss) has changed.…”
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“…keeps on decreasing till the final interval (20–30 min), reaching the minimum of value ≈2.6 in BC‐10/15. This variation is the indicator of change in the wear phenomenon explained in the study of Sudin et al 26 According to the assertion made by him, the coefficient of friction initially undergoes identical changes as pure polymer, on a fresh abrasive surface, and it becomes steady or changes as the test continues. This variation indicates that after removing the outer layer, the mode of wear (mass loss) has changed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Such higher values stipulate that the wear process of these samples is identical to HDPE polymer. The existing CaCO 3 particles tend to agglomerate when loaded unaccompanied by bentonite, due to incompatible chemical nature with non‐polar HDPE 26 . This resulted in a higher wear rate, even higher than a pure polymer due to the lower bentonite/CaCO 3 ratio.…”
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“…In comparison with LDPE, HDPE is a unique class of non-polar and higher crystallinity thermoplastic resins with high thermal stability and rigidity, thus showing good potential for expanding LDPE foam applications. 23–25 For these reasons, LDPE resin is generally blended with polymers that are compatible with it and have enhancement mechanisms, for example, LDPE/HDPE blends are commonly used for coaxial cable insulation to meet the requirement of both the mechanical properties and the foaming performances. 26…”
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confidence: 99%