Rheology, Morphology and Mechanical Properties for Mixtures of Multicomponent Waste from Polymer Composites as Secondary Raw Materials
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https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.ms.35463Keywords:
multicomponent polymer waste, polyamide 6, polycarbonate, injection molding, secondary processingAbstract
The article presents a study of the rheological properties and morphology of a mixture of multicomponent waste polymer compositions of polyamide 6 (PA6GF30) and polycarbonate (PC) from automotive parts. A comparative analysis of the melt flow rate of the obtained mixture was carried out depending on the content of its components. The compatibility of the components in the mixture and their distribution in the obtained polymer composition were studied. The effect of the composition of the secondary multicomponent mixture on the physical and mechanical properties is demonstrated. The possibility of reusing multicomponent polymer waste with the predicted main parameters of the technological process of injection molding is shown.
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