Investigation Of Coating Materials On Recycled Polypropilene and Rubber Composite Under * Weather Exposure
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Date
2014-12-04Author
Sukanto, Heru
Budiana, Eko Prasetya
Raharjo, Wijang Wisnu
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The recycled polypropylene (rPP) –rubber
composite tends to depict the mechanical strength decreasing
and physically degradation as well when installed as an outdoor
application. The research investigated several materials which
they can be applied as a protective coating materialsfor the
composite. Oil based paint, waterproof paint, unsaturated
polyester, and repoxy resins were selected materials to be
examined.The raw materials of the composite were recycled
rPP and tire after used in the powder state with mesh of 20 both.
The composite consisted of rPP and rubber mixing with volume
ratio of 7:3. Pressured sintering process was adopted for
producing the composite with main parameters setting of
temperature, pressure and holding time were 120
o
C, 1 MPa and
5 minutes respectively. The coating materials were sprayed on
the composite surface with the thickness could be neglected. The
speciments were just layed on the special table during weather
exposuring for three months continuously. The investigation
included macro and SEM immages and bending test.The result
reveals that the color degradation occured on the composite
surface without coating after one month exposuring while
cracks appear after exposuring takes time of two months and
they tend to become propagated until the end of the third month.
The SEM immages observation on fracture bending test
showsthat the bonding between the plastic and the rubber
began to be separated due to the influence of photo-degradation.
The fracture are begun after the first month of weather
exposuring. The waterproof coating provides the most stable of
composite under bending test whereas unsaturated polyester
coating has the highest bending strength overall exposuring
periodes