The Capacities Evaluation of Oil Absorption Materials

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Nowadays, more and more oil-absorbing materials are researched, but lacking of an effective index system to evaluate capacities of oil-absorbing materials. In this paper, combining analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and comprehensive evaluation method, an effective evaluation model will be established and be verified used the evaluate the capacities evaluation of three typical oil-absorbing materials (polypropylene linoleum absorption (PP-2), straw and polyurethane linoleum absorption (PU-1)) absorbing 20# lubricating oil in water environment as a case. The comprehensive evaluation results showed the final score of PP-2, straw and PU-1 were 7.42, 5.86 and 7.16, respectively, and PP-2 was the best oil-absorbing materials, which is consistent with the conclusions of the research.

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