2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.10.045
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The influence of temperature on the performance of rubber - PET-HDPE waste -based composites with different inorganic fillers

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“…As for non-biodegradable polymer matrices used in the field of green composites (which could be or not biobased), these are mainly polyolefins (as well as some polyurethanes or phenolic resins) in combination with natural fillers: mostly lignocellulosic fibres (Netravali and Chabba 2003;Iyer et al 2015;Dey and Ray 2018;Dixit and Yadav 2019;Hidalgo-Salazar and Salinas 2019) or mineral fillers (Hatakeyema et al 2005;Cazan et al 2019;Hanken et al 2019). The greener option in this case is the use of the biobased counterpart.…”
Section: Polymer Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for non-biodegradable polymer matrices used in the field of green composites (which could be or not biobased), these are mainly polyolefins (as well as some polyurethanes or phenolic resins) in combination with natural fillers: mostly lignocellulosic fibres (Netravali and Chabba 2003;Iyer et al 2015;Dey and Ray 2018;Dixit and Yadav 2019;Hidalgo-Salazar and Salinas 2019) or mineral fillers (Hatakeyema et al 2005;Cazan et al 2019;Hanken et al 2019). The greener option in this case is the use of the biobased counterpart.…”
Section: Polymer Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address these issues, a great efforts have been conducted in examination the potential for the usage of waste polymer material for both, composite matrices and reinforcements. [2][3][4][5] Moreover, the utilization of end-of-life polymers in such a way respects the principles of circular economy, preventing the natural resources scarcity and closing the waste material loop. 1,6 It is well known that poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is one of the most frequently used commercial polymers due to its good mechanical properties, low cost, chemical resistance, transparency and recyclability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other approach to this reuse is the mechanical transformation of the waste in other industrial design products (Ashby, 2014) using different manufacturing processes or binders to carry out processes for shaping the rubber chip or pellets. Recent studies show how to obtain a crumb rubber with a particle size of 100 to 150 micrometers using ultrasonic grinding (Dobrotă & Dobrotă, 2018) this rub-ber granulate can be treated as a raw material for composites, polymers (Sienkiewicz et al, 2017) (Cazan et al, 2019) concrete aggregates (Saberian & Li, 2018), asphalt or chip seal (Gheni et al, 2017), (Gheni et al, 2018), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%