Abstract - This work is aimed to the production of a phenolic resin composite through the incorporation of fillers derived from municipal solid waste. To this purpose, a partially polymerized resin was fully cured afterthe addition of water, without applying pressure during the cure. Also, a defined quantity of municipal solid waste was added to the mixture and cured with the same conditions. The cure process was accurately set up by exploiting results from rheological analyses. Afterwards, cured samples, with and without fillers, were tested by flexural analyses,in order to evaluate the improvement in the mechanical response due to the addition of the waste.
Efficient utilization of municipal solid waste for the production of urea-formaldehyde matrix composite
F. FerrariWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;R. StrianiData Curation
;A. Greco
;P. ViscontiSupervision
;C. Esposito CorcioneSupervision
2019-01-01
Abstract
Abstract - This work is aimed to the production of a phenolic resin composite through the incorporation of fillers derived from municipal solid waste. To this purpose, a partially polymerized resin was fully cured afterthe addition of water, without applying pressure during the cure. Also, a defined quantity of municipal solid waste was added to the mixture and cured with the same conditions. The cure process was accurately set up by exploiting results from rheological analyses. Afterwards, cured samples, with and without fillers, were tested by flexural analyses,in order to evaluate the improvement in the mechanical response due to the addition of the waste.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.