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Influence of Ionizing Radiation on the Mechanical Properties of a Wood-Plastic Composite
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2015
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Materials ScienceFibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringPotential BenefitsMechanical PropertiesElectron BeamMechanical EngineeringPolymer ScienceComposite TechnologyWood StructureBiomedical EngineeringWood-plastic CompositesWood FibreWood-plastic CompositeWood TechnologyThermoplastic CompositeWood ModificationMechanics Of Materials
The focus of this study was to examine the potential benefits of irradiating polyethylene (PE)-based wood-plastic composites (WPCs) in order to enhance the mechanical properties of the WPC. The PE-based WPCs were irradiated, post extrusion, at dose levels of 0, 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 kGy with an electron beam (EB). The irradiated WPCs were then evaluated using a third point bending test (ASTM D4761) along with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It was found that ultimate strength and modulus of elasticity (MOE) increased with increasing dose level. Examination of the fracture surfaces of polyethylene revealed a distinct difference in failure between irradiated and non-irradiated surfaces.
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