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Termične lastnosti večkrat recikliranega polietilena visoke gostote
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V industriji polimernih materialov je zaželeno, da se odpadni polimerni material reciklira in s tem ponovno uporabi. Tu se pojavi vprašanje, ali proces recikliranja vpliva na termične lastnosti novonastalih polimernih proizvodov, kar je tudi cilj zaključne naloge. Pri tem smo se osredotočili na termične lastnosti polietilena visoke gostote (HDPE), enega izmed najbolj uporabljenih polimerov. V okviru termičnih lastnosti HDPE materiala, je bilo potrebno analizirati temperaturo tališča in kristalizacije ter entalpijo kristalizacije in stopnjo kristaliničnosti. Na razpolago smo imeli vzorce osnovnega HDPE materiala ter vzorce 50x in 100x recikliranega materiala pri mešanicah 10/90, 50/50 in 90/10 recikliranega napram nerecikliranemu materialu. Temperatura tališča se je gibala v razponu med 131,4 °C do 138,6 °C, temperatura kristalizacije pa med 113,8 °C do 118,9 °C. Entalpija kristalizacije je z naraščanjem deleža recikliranega materiala upadala. Prav tako smo padec vrednosti zabeležili pri stopnji kristaliničnosti, ki je znašala 14,44% z naraščanjem deleža recikliranega materiala pri 50x reciklaži in 18,57% z naraščanjem deleža recikliranega materiala pri 100x reciklaži glede na vrednost stopnje kristaliničnosti nerecikliranega HDPE materiala.
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Slovenian
Keywords:
polimeri
reciklaža
termične lastnosti
stopnja kristaliničnosti
polietilen visoke gostote
diferenčna dinamična kalorimetrija
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2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
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FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
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[R. Aljančič]
Year:
2018
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20.500.12556/RUL-103325
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543.57:678(043.2)
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16430107
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16.09.2018
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Title:
Thermal properties of extensively recycled high density polyethylene
Abstract:
The industry of polymers has a tendency to recycle and reuse as much waste material as possible. This raises the question, does the recycling process affect the thermic properties of the new polymer products? The main goal of the thesis was to provide an answer to the above-mentioned issue. The research was focused on the thermal properties of high density polyethylene (HDPE) because it is one of the most used polymers in the plastics production process. To define the thermal properties of HDPE, the temperatures of the melting and crystallization points had to be determined, as well as the enthalpy and the level of the crystallization. For this investigation, samples of a non-recycled HDPE and samples that were recycled 50 and 100 times were used. Polymer mixtures were prepared by mixing non-recycled HDPE with the recycled polymer at mixture ratios of 10/90, 50/50 and 90/10. The melting point was determined to be in the range of 131,4 °C to 138,6 °C, while the temperature of crystallization was between 113,8 °C to 118,9 °C. The enthalpy of crystallization decreased with an increasing amount of recycled material in the mixture. A drop in the level of crystallization was also determined. There was a 14,44% drop, from the 10% recycled material mixture to the 90% for the 50 times recycled HDPE compared to the non-recycled HDPE. For the 100 times recycled HDPE, there was an 18,57% drop from the 10% to 90% mixtures in comparison to the non-recycled HDPE.
Keywords:
polymers
recycling
thermal properties
degree of crystallinity
high density polyethylene
differential scanning calorimetry
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