2019
DOI: 10.20543/mkkp.v34i2.4138
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Pengaruh penambahan pati tapioka terhadap sifat mekanis dan struktur komposit high density polyethylene

Abstract: Pengaruh penambahan pati tapioka terhadap sifat mekanis dan struktur komposit high density polyethylene Effect of tapioca starch addition on the mechanical properties and structure of high density polyethylene composite

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“…The starch was hydrolyzed to break the branched amylopectins that are responsible for the inflexibility and brittleness of the starch-based products. We have previously reported the biodegradability of identical co-compound, in which the product was exposed to microorganisms-containing media at ambient temperature (Nurhajati et al, 2018). Different from the previous publication, here we report the physical properties, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The starch was hydrolyzed to break the branched amylopectins that are responsible for the inflexibility and brittleness of the starch-based products. We have previously reported the biodegradability of identical co-compound, in which the product was exposed to microorganisms-containing media at ambient temperature (Nurhajati et al, 2018). Different from the previous publication, here we report the physical properties, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…(2) glycerol and sugarcane pulp which have densities of 1.5 g / cm3, 1.26 g / cm3 and 0.8 g / cm3, respectively. The more additives that have a higher density added in a polymer matrix, the higher the weight and density of the polymer [7]. Comparison of biodegradable spoons with control plastic spoons can be seen in Fig.…”
Section: A Dimension Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the 30% starch variation, the density value was 1.368g/cm 3 ; for the 40% starch variation, the density value increased to 1.437 g/cm 3 , then it rose again at the 50% starch variation to 1.460 g/cm 3 and continued to increase for the 60% and 70% starch variation, both are 1.486 g/cm 3 and 1.674 g/cm 3 . This is because the more additives that have a higher density than HDPE are added to a polymer matrix, the higher the weight and density of the polymer so that the density becomes higher [23]. In Figure 3, it can be seen the effect of adding starch on water absorption.…”
Section: Mass Density Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%