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Особенности формирования биоразлагаемых композитов, наполненных рисовой лузгой

Особенности формирования биоразлагаемых композитов, наполненных рисовой лузгой

Abstract

Биоразлагаемые композиты на основе органического природного наполнителя и полипропилена были получены в форме экструзионных лент. В качестве органического наполнителя использовали порошок рисовой лузги с размерами частиц до 700 мкм. Установлено, что композитный материал в системе «рисовая лузга – полипропилен» содержит частицы наполнителя, расположенные хаотически в полимерной матрице. В заводских условиях были получены изделия в виде листа и одноразовых тарелок. Изделия после использования подвергались биологическому разложению в лабораторных условиях. Biodegradable composites based on organic natural filler and polypropylene were prepared in the form of extrusion tapes. Rice luzga powder was used аs an organic filler with particle sizes of up to 700 μm. It was found that the composite material in the rice luzga-polypropylene system contains filler particles located randomly in the polymer matrix. In factory conditions, products in the form of sheets and disposable trays were obtained. The products were biodegradable under laboratory conditions after use.

Keywords

Экструзия, Полиолефины, Extrusion, Starch, Biodegradable composites, Polyolefins, Биоразлагаемые композиты, Крахмал

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