PERLITE-REINFORCED COMPOSITES BASED ON POLYETHYLENE WASTE
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In this study, the chemical structure and functional groups of composite
materials based on polyethylene waste were studied. According to the results of
FTIR analysis, it was found that the intensity of the peak at a certain wave number
increased with an increase in the amount of perlite, which indicates that the perlite
was evenly distributed in the matrix. The mechanical properties of composites are
closely related to the degree of perlite distribution. A moderate amount of perlite
increases strength, but if it is too much, it is poorly dispersed and agglomerated,
which leads to a decrease in mechanical properties. The addition of perlite also
improves the thermal insulation properties of composites. When the temperature
increases, the hardness of the materials decreases, but the perlite particles restrict
movement within the matrix and strengthen it. This makes the composites stronger
and more stable.
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