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Regenerative Recycling of Automotive Polymer Components: Poly(propylene) Based Car Bumpers

✍ Scribed by Maria Paola Luda; Giuseppe Ragosta; Pellegrino Musto; Domenico Acierno; Luciano Di Maio; Giovanni Camino; Valeriano Nepote


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
189 KB
Volume
288
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-7492

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

There is a dramatic loss in the mechanical performances at the end of the first life application of bumpers made by a poly(propylene) matrix (PP) and an ethylene‐propylene rubber copolymer as dispersed phase. The use of specific additives during the recycling strongly enhances the mechanical properties of these items. The on purpose designed additive contained a regenerative agent and an antioxidant system. The mixing action of the recycling process re‐establishes the phase compatibility; the antioxidants inhibit oxidation, which speeds up the degradation reactions in the recycling process; eventually the regenerative agent joins short chains possessing suitable reactive groups. These three effects play a different role in restoring original material performance in dependence of the recycling process: for instance the regenerative agent may be nearly useless if chain scission is not the dominant process in the recycling operation and the interfacial adhesion between rubber and the matrix does not assure automatically a ductile mechanical behaviour under impact conditions.

SEM micrograph of the fractured surface of the used bumper recycled with additives.

magnified imageSEM micrograph of the fractured surface of the used bumper recycled with additives.