Recycled High Density Polyethylene/Natural Rubber/Chicken Feather Fibers (RHDPE/NR/CFF) Composites: The Effect of Fiber Loading and Benzyl Urea

2013 ◽  
Vol 52 (13) ◽  
pp. 1316-1322 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. G. Supri ◽  
H. Ismail
2013 ◽  
Vol 844 ◽  
pp. 293-296
Author(s):  
A.G. Supri ◽  
Mohammed Izzuddeen

The effect of caprolactam as a coupling agent on the tensile properties, swelling behavior and morphology analysis of recycled high density polyethylene/ natural rubber/ chicken feather fiber (R-HDPE/ NR/ CFF) composites was studied. The R-HDPE/NR/CFF composites with and without caprolactam were prepared using Brabender Plasticorder at 160°C and rotor speed of 50 rpm. The results indicated that R-HDPE/NR/CFF with caprolactam showed higher value of tensile strength but lower elongation at break and mass swell percentage than R-HDPE/NR/CFF composites. SEM morphology showed that the addition of caprolactam improved the fiber matrix-interfacial adhesion and good dispersion of the fiber in the R-HDPE/NR blends.


2013 ◽  
Vol 795 ◽  
pp. 582-586 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.I.M. Yazid ◽  
A.G. Supri ◽  
Z. Firuz ◽  
Luqman Musa

The effects of benzyl urea into RHDPE/NR/CFF composites with different fibers loading were studied. The composites were prepared using BrabenderPlasticorder at 160 °C with rotor speed of 50rpm. The composites were characterized in respect of their tensile properties and morphology. The results indicated that RHDPE/NR/CFF with benzyl urea composites show higher values of tensile strength, Youngs modulus, but lower elongation at break than RHDPE/NR/CFF composites. RHDPE/NR/CFF with benzyl urea composites gave a better interfacial adhesion between the matrix and the fiber than RHDPE/NR/CFF composites as evidence using SEM.


2013 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 327-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Ghani Supri ◽  
A Emy Aizat ◽  
MIM Yazid ◽  
M Masturina

2020 ◽  
pp. 096739112093461
Author(s):  
WVWH Wickramaarachchi ◽  
S Walpalage ◽  
SM Egodage

Blending of two or more polymers generates a new material, which is more cost-effective than a newly synthesised material. Blending-type thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) is produced by melt-mixing of a thermoplastic with a rubber. These blends have high demands associated with excellent property combinations of the parent materials. Particulate fillers are used in the rubber and plastic industry for property modification and cost reduction. In this work, six particulate fillers, namely, calcium carbonate, barium sulphate (BaSO4), kaolin, talc, Snobrite clay and dolomite were used to develop natural rubber (NR)/high-density polyethylene (HDPE) TPE blends, and the most suitable filler for roofing application was identified. A series of NR/HDPE 20/80 blends were prepared by varying filler loading from 10 phr to 30 phr at 10 phr intervals using a Plasticorder. Mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, hardness, impact strength and tear strength, and gel content of the blends were investigated. The addition of talc, dolomite and kaolin to NR/HDPE blend showed reduced impact strength, which is the most important property for a roofing application. The other three fillers showed improved impact strength at specific loadings. The blend with 30 phr of BaSO4 was identified as the best blend, as per the overall performance.


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