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    Title: Recycling technique and characteristic evaluation of organic/inorganic composite boards
    Authors: Ching-Wen Lin;Jia-Horng Lin
    Contributors: 時尚設計學系
    Keywords: Nylon 6;screw extractor;carbon fiber;glass fiber;electromagnetic shielding effectiveness
    Date: 2012-06
    Issue Date: 2012-11-26 02:34:02 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: Nylon 6, one of the major engineering plastic and synthesized fibers, has the following features: good mechanical property, impact resistance, melt flow, and workability. Thus, it is widely used for auto parts, electronic parts, packing films, textiles, etc.; however, plastic waste from processing nylon 6 has also garnered negative attention. This research plans to simulate recycling and reclamation by multiple melt-blending cycles. Only nylon 6, both nylon 6 and carbon fibers, and both nylon 6 and glass fibers are separately melt-blended for 1–10 times with a screw extractor and an injection molding machine, after which the resulting boards—the nylon 6 boards, the nylon 6/carbon fiber boards, and the nylon 6/ glass fiber boards—are evaluated for their mechanical properties. According to the experimental results, the nylon 6/carbon fiber boards exhibit an electromagnetic shielding effectiveness above 20 dB; namely it is able to block 90% of lectromagnetic waves.Finally, in terms of the mechanical property analysis, the addition of reinforced fibers contributes greater flexibility and impact resistance to the resulting composite boards.
    Relation: Journal of Industrial Textiles
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Fashion Design] Journal Article

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