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The Effect of Construction and Demolition Waste Plastic Fractions on Wood-Polymer Composite Properties

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10.3791/61064-v

June 7th, 2020

June 7th, 2020

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1Re-Source Research Platform, School of Energy Systems, LUT University, 2Fiber Composite Laboratory, School of Energy Systems, LUT University

Secondary material streams have been shown to include potential raw materials for production. Presented here is a protocol in which CDW-plastic waste as a raw material is identified, followed by various processing steps (agglomeration, extrusion). As a result, a composite material was produced, and mechanical properties were analyzed.

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