Study of Charpy Impact Properties of PC with Different Amount of Recycled Material and Temperatures

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This research paper deals with assess effect amount of recycled material on Charpy impact behavior. Valuation of recycled material effect takes place on four kinds of thermoplastic materials, high-heat polycarbonate is always mixture with different amount of recycled material (pure polycarbonate, polycarbonate with 20 percent of recycled material, polycarbonate with 30 percent of recycled material and pure recycled polycarbonate). Specimens were prepared by the mostly used technology for production products, which is injection molding. Each kind of material is one by one loaded by different temperatures; at reduced, and three increased temperatures and consequently tested. To determine influence of recycled material was used Charpy impact test.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1120-1121)

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1171-1174

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