Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite

Recycled thermoplastics such as polypropylene (rPP), high-density polyethylene (rHDPE), and polyvinyl chloride (rPVC) are reused to minimize the consumption of plastic. Addition of fillers to recycled thermoplastics during recycling process may improve its mechanical and thermal properties. In this...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Chemistry
Main Author: Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute of Chemistry 2024
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Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
2024
Malaysian Journal of Chemistry
26
5
10.55373/mjchem.v26i5.125
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Recycled thermoplastics such as polypropylene (rPP), high-density polyethylene (rHDPE), and polyvinyl chloride (rPVC) are reused to minimize the consumption of plastic. Addition of fillers to recycled thermoplastics during recycling process may improve its mechanical and thermal properties. In this study, fly ash (FA) was used as filler and added to recycled thermoplastics for preparing composite, whereby the mechanical (tensile modulus, elongation at break) and chemical properties were determined. The rPP, rHDPE, and rPVC were mixed with FA at the weight ratio range of 100:0 to 80:20 in a twin-screw extruder machine at 180−230 ℃, a rotation speed of 60 rpm and hot compressed at 175−200 ℃ for 5−10 min. The highest tensile strength of FA-thermoplastic composite was recorded at 10−15 wt% of FA content. A similar trend was observed for tensile modulus and elongation at break. It is due to the uniform dispersion of FA particles in the recycled thermoplastic matrix that influences effective stress transfer from matrix to filler. However, an FA content greater than 15 wt% decreased the tensile properties of composites. Possible formation of voids from excessive FA content may have caused poor interfacial adhesion and contributed to a poor stress transfer from the recycled thermoplastic matrix to the FA filler. However, FA-recycled thermoplastic composite has good mechanical properties for construction applications. © 2024 Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Institute of Chemistry
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author Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
spellingShingle Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
author_facet Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
author_sort Wong F.R.; Maszahar N.S.; Ahmad N.; Mohd Shahrum M.A.; Mohamad Zamri S.F.; Yong S.K.
title Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
title_short Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
title_full Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
title_fullStr Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
title_sort Effects of Fly Ash on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Various Fly Ash-Recycled Thermoplastic Composite
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description Recycled thermoplastics such as polypropylene (rPP), high-density polyethylene (rHDPE), and polyvinyl chloride (rPVC) are reused to minimize the consumption of plastic. Addition of fillers to recycled thermoplastics during recycling process may improve its mechanical and thermal properties. In this study, fly ash (FA) was used as filler and added to recycled thermoplastics for preparing composite, whereby the mechanical (tensile modulus, elongation at break) and chemical properties were determined. The rPP, rHDPE, and rPVC were mixed with FA at the weight ratio range of 100:0 to 80:20 in a twin-screw extruder machine at 180−230 ℃, a rotation speed of 60 rpm and hot compressed at 175−200 ℃ for 5−10 min. The highest tensile strength of FA-thermoplastic composite was recorded at 10−15 wt% of FA content. A similar trend was observed for tensile modulus and elongation at break. It is due to the uniform dispersion of FA particles in the recycled thermoplastic matrix that influences effective stress transfer from matrix to filler. However, an FA content greater than 15 wt% decreased the tensile properties of composites. Possible formation of voids from excessive FA content may have caused poor interfacial adhesion and contributed to a poor stress transfer from the recycled thermoplastic matrix to the FA filler. However, FA-recycled thermoplastic composite has good mechanical properties for construction applications. © 2024 Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
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