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Dinamska karakterizacija celuloznih polizdelkov z vključitvijo invazivnih rastlinskih vrst
ID Ševerkar, Gregor (Author), ID Čepon, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo predstavlja inovativno raziskavo na področju dinamske karakterizacije celuloznih polizdelkov z dodatkom invazivnih rastlinskih vrst. Osredotoča se na problematiko izboljšanja okoljske trajnosti embalažnih materialov z nadomeščanjem tradicionalnih materialov z bolj reciklabilnimi ali okolju prijaznejšimi alternativami. Poseben poudarek je na vključevanju invazivnih rastlinskih vrst v celulozno osnovo embalaže kot nov pristop k reševanju okoljskih izzivov in problematike invazivnih vrst. Cilj naloge je raziskati potencial invazivnih vrst v kombinaciji s konvencionalnimi embalažnimi materiali, ki se trenutno uporabljajo. Izdelani polizdelki, ki bi jih lahko nadalje uporabili kot dejansko embalažo, so bili temeljito preučeni z vidika materialnih in mehanskih parametrov, pri čemer je bil cilj izboljšati njihove blažilne lastnosti - to je ključni izziv pri materialih na osnovi celuloze. Z variacijo oblike polizdelkov je naloga skušala doseči ustrezne blažilne lastnosti celuloznega polizdelka, kar naslavlja pomemben problem celuloznih materialov. Raziskava bo ocenila vpliv dodanih invazivnih rastlinskih vrst na te lastnosti in ocenila smiselnost vključevanja takšnih sestavin v embalažne izdelke. V zaključnem delu je cilj raziskave izdelati poskusno embalažo za gospodinjski aparat, uporabljajoč dostopne in cenovno ugodne postopke ter naprave, s čimer prispeva k razvoju trajnostnih rešitev embalaže.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pulpa, embalaža, mehansko testiranje, invazivne vrste, japonski dresnik, zlata rozga
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-156008 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.04.2024
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Language:English
Title:Dynamic characterization of cellulose semi-finished products incorporating invasive plant species
Abstract:
The thesis presents an innovative study on the dynamic characterization of cellulose semi-finished products with the inclusion of invasive plant species. It highlights the key research problem of enhancing the environmental sustainability of packaging materials by substituting traditional materials with more recyclable or eco-friendlier alternatives. This study focuses on incorporating invasive plant species into cellulose-based packaging as a novel approach to address the environmental issues and the growing problem of invasive species. This research aims to explore the potential of these invasive species and conventional materials used in packaging. The semi-finished products developed could further be utilized as actual packaging materials. These products will be examined for material and mechanical parameters, attempting to optimize their damping properties, which is a significant challenge for cellulose materials. By varying the shape of the products, the research seeks to achieve optimal damping properties for the cellulose semi-finished product, addressing a major issue of cellulose materials. The study will evaluate the impact of adding invasive plant species on these properties and assess the feasibility of including such ingredients in packaging products. In conclusion, the research aims to develop experimental packaging for a household appliance, using available and cost-effective processes and devices, thus contributing to the field of sustainable packaging solutions.

Keywords:pulp, packaging, mechanical testing, invasive species, japanese knotweed, canadian goldenrod

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