Improving the fire retardancy of extruded/coextruded wood-plastic composites
Data(s) |
03/06/2015
03/06/2015
12/06/2015
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Resumo |
The main objective of this thesis is to study the impact of different mineral fillers and fire retardants on the reaction-to-fire properties of extruded/coextruded wood-plastic composites (WPCs). The impact of additives on the flammability properties of WPCs is studied by cone calorimetry. The studied properties are ignition time, peak heat release rate, total heat release, total smoke production, and mass loss rate. The effects of mineral fillers and fire retardants were found to vary with the type of additive, the type of additive combinations, the amount of additives, as well as the production method of the WPCs. The study shows that talc can be used to improve the properties of extruded WPCs. Especially ignition time, peak heat release rate and mass loss rate were found to be improved significantly by talc. The most significant improvement in the fire retardancy of coextruded WPCs was achieved in combinations of natural graphite and melamine. Ignition time, peak heat release rate and total smoke production were improved essentially. High increase in smoke production was found in samples where the amount of ammonium polyphosphate was 10% or higher. Coextrusion as a structural modification was found as a promising way to improve the flammability properties of composite materials in a cost-effective way. |
Identificador |
978-952-265-793-0 1456-4491 http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/106811 URN:ISBN:978-952-265-793-0 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Lappeenranta University of Technology |
Relação |
978-952-265-792-3 Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis |
Palavras-Chave | #wood-plastic composites #fire retardant #WPC |
Tipo |
Väitöskirja Doctoral Dissertation |