S. Numata et Y. Fujii, IMPROVED FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMER BLENDS BY MIXING WITH A MULTIFUNCTIONAL MONOMER AND CROSS-LINKING WITH GAMMA-RAYS, Plastics, rubber and composites processing and applications, 24(5), 1995, pp. 293-300
Plastics in municipal waste are not reusable since they are composed o
f a variety of plastics species. Reclaimed plastics as polymer blends
have poor mechanical properties owing to both the poor properties of p
olyethylene (PE), which is a major component, and the incompatibility
of complex mixtures of polymers. Recycling of waste plastics as polyme
r blends is an attractive measure since the difficult problem of separ
ation can be avoided. In the present work polymer blends, which were c
omposed of PE, polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS), mixed with tri
allyl cyanurate (TAC) were irradiated by gamma rays in air to improve
the flexural properties by means of crosslinking of the polymers. The
flexural strength and modulus of elasticity were measured by flexural
property tests on the irradiated polymer blends. The flexural strength
s of polymer blends incorporating 10% and 20% TAC are improved to 37-4
0 MPa at a dose of 200-350 kGy. The moduli of elasticity of the polyme
r blends are also increased to approximately 1200 MPa at a irradiation
dose of 350 kGy. Incorporation of 10% TAC is enough to enhance the cr
osslinking effect. The flexural properties of polymer blends without a
multifunctional monomer are found to be increased with dose up to 800
kGy. This implies that different plastics species can be crosslinked
without a monomer.