Fire Retardancy of Mineral Fillers in EVA Copolymers

Author(s):  
Artur Witkowski ◽  
Luke Hollingbery ◽  
T. Richard Hull
2019 ◽  
Vol 768 (3) ◽  
pp. 57-63
Author(s):  
A.A. ASKADSKII ◽  
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A.V. MATSEEVICH ◽  
K.S. PIMINOVA ◽  
O.A. GORBACHEVA ◽  
...  

Cellulose ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koki Matsumoto ◽  
Tatsuya Tanaka ◽  
Masahiro Sasada ◽  
Noriyuki Sano ◽  
Kenta Masuyama

AbstractThis study focused on realizing fire retardancy for polymer composites by using a cellulosic biofiller and ammonium polyphosphate (APP). The motivation of this study was based on revealing the mechanism of the synergetic effect of a cellulosic biofiller and APP and determining the parameters required for achieving a V-0 rating in UL94 standard regardless of the kind of polymer system used. As for the polymer matrix, polypropylene and polylactic acid were used. The flammability, burning behavior and thermal decomposition behavior of the composites were investigated through a burning test according to the UL-94 standard, cone calorimetric test and thermogravimetric analysis. As a result, the incorporation of a high amount of cellulose enabled a V-0 rating to be achieved with only a small amount of APP despite the variation of the optimum cellulose loading between the matrix polymers. Through analysis, the results indicated that APP decreased the dehydration temperature of cellulose. Furthermore, APP promoted the generation of enough water as a nonflammable gas and formed enough char until the degradation of the polymer matrix was complete. The conditions required to achieve the V-0 rating were suggested against composites incorporating APP and biofillers. Furthermore, the suggested conditions were validated by using polyoxymethylene as a highly flammable polymer.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. A. Zagidullina ◽  
M. F. Galikhanov ◽  
R. I. Kamalova ◽  
G. F. Sharipova ◽  
R. Z. Khairullin

2019 ◽  
Vol 974 ◽  
pp. 267-272
Author(s):  
Ludmila A. Suleymanova ◽  
Inna A. Pogorelova ◽  
Andrey V. Kocherzhenko ◽  
Igor S. Ryabchevsky

The authors investigated the possibility of increasing the basic operational properties of polyurethane foam by introducing such mineral fillers as clay, loam, sand, and others, including man-made ones. For the first time polyurethane foam filling with industrial waste from mining and processing plants, in particular, wet magnetic separation of ferruginous quartzites (hereinafter - tailings) was proposed. The resulting insulating composites with improved performance properties will expand the use range of the material in construction.


2021 ◽  
pp. 51640
Author(s):  
Siti Maznah Kabeb ◽  
Azman Hassan ◽  
Faiz Ahmad ◽  
Zurina Mohamad ◽  
Zalilah Sharer ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 752 ◽  
pp. 209-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Róbert Géber ◽  
László A. Gömze

The present research work deals with the examination and rheological modelling of flow properties of asphalt mastics which are the most important components of asphalt concretes. Asphalt mastics are mixtures of fine grained mineral filler particles (d<0,063 mm) and bitumen, having a stabilizing role in asphalt mixtures and largely determining the cohesion between mineral particles and bitumen. During our examinations two types of mineral fillers – limestone and dolomite – as well as standard bitumen were tested, which are extensively used in Hungarian road construction. Asphalt mastic mixtures were prepared out of these materials and they were tested with dynamic shear rheometer (DSR). According to the test results, rheological models of mastics were determined. It has been established that at different test temperatures and shear rate ranges asphalt mastics behave as Herschel-Bulkley and Bingham-type materials.


2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (S2) ◽  
pp. 1313-1326 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Guiraud ◽  
Pierre J. J. Dumont ◽  
Laurent Orgéas ◽  
Jean-Pierre Vassal ◽  
Thai-Hung Le ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 156 ◽  
pp. 95-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dimitrios G. Papageorgiou ◽  
Zoe Terzopoulou ◽  
Alberto Fina ◽  
Fabio Cuttica ◽  
George Z. Papageorgiou ◽  
...  

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