2023
DOI: 10.4236/jsbs.2023.134009
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Physicomechanical Properties of Sustainable Wood Plastic Composites of Tropical Sawdust and Thermoplastic Waste for Possible Utilization in the Wood Industry

Jude I. Duruaku,
Patrick A. C. Okoye,
Theresa U. Onuegbu
et al.

Abstract: This work investigated and quantified the physicomechanical properties of flat-pressed wood plastic composites produced with recycled polyethylene terephthalate, recycled polyethylene and sawdust derived from selected tropical timbers, namely, Nauclea diderrichii, Brachystegia eurycoma, Erythrophleum suaveolens and Prosopis africana, for possible utilization in the wood industry. The compounding of the polymer blends of the precursor plastics, namely recycled PET (rPET) and recycled PE (rPE) with the sawdust (… Show more

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“…Nowadays, an engineer can choose from a variety of materials for a product design, ranging from 40 to 80 thousand [ 1 ]. Plastics are the third most commonly produced material after steel and concrete, and account for more than 11% of the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream [ 2 ]. One way to reduce this volume is to produce WPCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, an engineer can choose from a variety of materials for a product design, ranging from 40 to 80 thousand [ 1 ]. Plastics are the third most commonly produced material after steel and concrete, and account for more than 11% of the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream [ 2 ]. One way to reduce this volume is to produce WPCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%