Preparation and Characterization of Composites Obtained of Polymeric Waste Coming from Boards Electronic Equipment
The objective of this work is to recycle the printed circuit boards of electronic equipment discarded and mix them with polypropylene (PP) to produce a new composite. Six types of mix of discarded printed circuit boards were analyzed: new boards with and without copper, used boards without components and with and without copper, used boards without components and without copper, used boards with copper track, used boards with copper track and burned and used boards with components. Boards were disintegrated and employed as reinforcement with polypropylene matrix (5% m/m). Specimens were produced for flexural and impact tests. Results showed that specimen’s properties depend on the mix composition. In all of the cases, pure PP properties were enhanced when it was replaced by 5% of waste materials discard.