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Online since: January 2011
Authors: Yu Jing Nie, Ming Yang, Wen Yun Sui, Yan Qin
Study on recycling of waste styrofoam for adhesive
Yang ming1, a, Sui wenyun2, b, Qin yan2, c, Nie yujing1, d
1Department of Material Engineering, Hubei Automotive Industries Institute, Shiyan 442002, China
2College of Material Science, Wuhan University of Science and Engineering, Wuhan 430000, China
ayang_min6@126.com, b1443559723@qq.com, cqinrock@sina.com, dnieyujing@sina.com
Keywords: recycling, styrofoam, adhesive, orthogonal experiment, formulation
Abstract.
Experimental section Materials The phenolic resin, rosin resin, isocyanate, dibutyl phthalate, benzoyl peroxide(BPO), alumina (220 mesh), and toluene 2,4-diisocyanate resin used was purchased in the market and used without further purification.
In order to modify waste PS, which is one kind of non-polar polymer, some polar materials should react with it.
Kim,et al.: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol.64(2002), p. 71–83
Murai,et al.: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol.70(2003), p. 579–587
Experimental section Materials The phenolic resin, rosin resin, isocyanate, dibutyl phthalate, benzoyl peroxide(BPO), alumina (220 mesh), and toluene 2,4-diisocyanate resin used was purchased in the market and used without further purification.
In order to modify waste PS, which is one kind of non-polar polymer, some polar materials should react with it.
Kim,et al.: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol.64(2002), p. 71–83
Murai,et al.: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol.70(2003), p. 579–587
Online since: May 2007
Authors: Min Li, Zuo Guang Zhang, Y.Z. Gu
Li
c
School of Materials Science & Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, 37 Xue
Yuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, China
a
benniegu@mse.buaa.edu.cn, bzgzhang@buaa.edu.cn, cleemy@buaa.edu.cn
Keywords: Composites, Hot press process, Resin flow, Resin pressure
Abstract.
Actual bleeder materials have a certain degree of resistance to resin flow, so that the resin pressure in the laminate surface is larger than zero.
Dave: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 24(1) (1990), p. 22
Cai: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 21(2) (1987), p. 172
Sousa: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 42 (2003), p. 15.
Actual bleeder materials have a certain degree of resistance to resin flow, so that the resin pressure in the laminate surface is larger than zero.
Dave: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 24(1) (1990), p. 22
Cai: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 21(2) (1987), p. 172
Sousa: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 42 (2003), p. 15.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Lei Dai, Zhan Guo Li, Xin Huang, Xiao Xuan Deng
Discussion of feasibility of producing soil stabilizer with industrial waste
Xiaoxuan Deng1, a, Lei Dai2,b Zhanguo Li3,c and Xin Huang1,d
1 The Department of Civil Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China 100191
2 Beijing Building Materials Academy of Sciences Research, Beijing , China 100041
3 The Department of Civil Engineering,Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China 100022
adxx@dae.buaa.edu.cn, bdailei@bmt-bj.com, clizg@bjut.edu.cn, dhx2000@buaa.edu.cn
Key words: Industrial waste, Soil stabilization, Stabilizer, Feasibility, Performance/cost ratio.
The result indicates that IW can be converted to high efficiency stabilizer with high added value according to the characteristics of formation of stabilized soil structure and the demand of stabilizer materials for the structure.
References [1] Wenhu Fan: Development and Economy of Science Information Vol. 17 (2007), p. 93-94(In Chinese)
[4] Xin Huang, Tongan Hu: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol.20 (1998), p.72-76(In Chinese)
[5] Jianguo Ning, Xin Huang, Sheng Xu: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol.29 (2007), p. 98-102(In Chinese)
The result indicates that IW can be converted to high efficiency stabilizer with high added value according to the characteristics of formation of stabilized soil structure and the demand of stabilizer materials for the structure.
References [1] Wenhu Fan: Development and Economy of Science Information Vol. 17 (2007), p. 93-94(In Chinese)
[4] Xin Huang, Tongan Hu: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol.20 (1998), p.72-76(In Chinese)
[5] Jianguo Ning, Xin Huang, Sheng Xu: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol.29 (2007), p. 98-102(In Chinese)
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Ciro Santus, M. Beghini, Alessio Benincasa, Lorenzo Bertelli, Michele Barsanti
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design 45 (2010), 301-318
Materials Science Forum 681 (2011), 151-158
Materials Science Forum 768-769 (2014), 150-157
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME 118 (1996) 224-228 [13] B.
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design. 31 (1996) 251-258
Materials Science Forum 681 (2011), 151-158
Materials Science Forum 768-769 (2014), 150-157
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME 118 (1996) 224-228 [13] B.
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design. 31 (1996) 251-258
Online since: May 2023
Authors: Mohamad Hafiz Mamat, Puteri Sarah Mohamad Saad, Ahmad Hasif Mohd Zaid, Najwa Ezira Ahmed Azhar, Shafinaz Sobihana Shariffudin, Hashimah Hashim
Therefore there is a need to find a cheaper material as a replacement for ITO.
Saxena et al., Effect of the triple (Al, Ga, In) doping in ZnO nanostructures on its transmission, conductivity, and stability for TCO applications, Materials Letters, vol. 306, 2022, p. 130886
Sankaranarayanan, Review on material properties of IZO thin films useful as epi-n-TCOs in opto-electronic (SIS solar cells, polymeric LEDs) devices, Materials Science and Engineering: B, vol. 126, no. 1, (2006) pp. 1-15
Kamata, Conductive indium-doped zinc oxide films prepared by atmospheric-pressure chemical vapour deposition, Journal of materials science letters, vol. 16, no. 8, (1997) pp. 629-631
Pearce, Properties of Al-doped zinc oxide and In-doped zinc oxide bilayer transparent conducting oxides for solar cell applications, Materials Letters, vol. 222, (2018) pp. 50-53
Saxena et al., Effect of the triple (Al, Ga, In) doping in ZnO nanostructures on its transmission, conductivity, and stability for TCO applications, Materials Letters, vol. 306, 2022, p. 130886
Sankaranarayanan, Review on material properties of IZO thin films useful as epi-n-TCOs in opto-electronic (SIS solar cells, polymeric LEDs) devices, Materials Science and Engineering: B, vol. 126, no. 1, (2006) pp. 1-15
Kamata, Conductive indium-doped zinc oxide films prepared by atmospheric-pressure chemical vapour deposition, Journal of materials science letters, vol. 16, no. 8, (1997) pp. 629-631
Pearce, Properties of Al-doped zinc oxide and In-doped zinc oxide bilayer transparent conducting oxides for solar cell applications, Materials Letters, vol. 222, (2018) pp. 50-53
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Xin Quan Wang, Shi Min Zhang, Ying Sheng Huang, Juan Liao
Acknowledgements
This material is based upon work funded by Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.
LQ12E09002; Project(51308497) supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, 2009, 5: 1696-1703(in Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Structural Engineers, 2011, 1:146-150 (in Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(3): 452-457.
LQ12E09002; Project(51308497) supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, 2009, 5: 1696-1703(in Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Structural Engineers, 2011, 1:146-150 (in Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2009, 31(3): 452-457.
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Fei Chen, Chao Yang Bian, Xun Bo Lv, Yang Chang, Wei He
Experimental Program
Materials and Specimen Preparation.
Journal of abauilding Materials,2018,21(4)634-638
Journal of Biulding Materials, 2018, 21(4): 634-638
Construction and Building Materials, 2017, 152: 345-356
Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2010, 4(12):28-36.
Journal of abauilding Materials,2018,21(4)634-638
Journal of Biulding Materials, 2018, 21(4): 634-638
Construction and Building Materials, 2017, 152: 345-356
Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2010, 4(12):28-36.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Y. Rahmani Firoozjani, S. M. Marandi, S. Sani Kermani
In addition, the new findings may be helpful in understanding the dynamic behavior of these materials especially in engineering projects in which these granular materials are used.
This curve shows that 100% of the soil materials are of a diameter less than 25mm.
Based on the tested materials, the following conclusions are made: 1.
M., Effect of Waste Polymer Materials on Shear Strength of Unsaturated Clays, Engineering Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, (EJGE), 2008
Science Direct, Construction and Building Materials, (Elsevier, Ltd.), 21, 1011-1015, 2006
This curve shows that 100% of the soil materials are of a diameter less than 25mm.
Based on the tested materials, the following conclusions are made: 1.
M., Effect of Waste Polymer Materials on Shear Strength of Unsaturated Clays, Engineering Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, (EJGE), 2008
Science Direct, Construction and Building Materials, (Elsevier, Ltd.), 21, 1011-1015, 2006
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jian Zhong Wu, Ma Li, Hua Zhou, Chen Zhang, Xue Xiao Hu
They are easily accepted by consumers as food raw materials.
Materials and methods Raw materials.
Oreochromis niloticus, which obtained from Foshan Jushi Agriculture Development Ltd., were used as raw materials.
Effect of Salinity and the Percent a ges of Kojion Fish Sauce Fermentation with Wastes after Sliced Talapia Production (in chinese): submitted to Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology(2005)
Jaczynski: submitted to Journal of Food Science (2007)
Materials and methods Raw materials.
Oreochromis niloticus, which obtained from Foshan Jushi Agriculture Development Ltd., were used as raw materials.
Effect of Salinity and the Percent a ges of Kojion Fish Sauce Fermentation with Wastes after Sliced Talapia Production (in chinese): submitted to Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology(2005)
Jaczynski: submitted to Journal of Food Science (2007)
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Chhorda Pen, Nadras Othman, Makara Lay, Azura A. Rashid, Yasuyuki Tezuka
Othman1,c, Yasuyuki Tezuka2,d, PEN Chhorda3,e
School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Engineering Campus, USM, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
2 Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1-S8-41, O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, JAPAN
3 Head of Geo-resources and Geotechnical Engineering Department (GGE), Institute of Technology of Cambodia, P.O Box. 86, Blvd.
Another important thing is that NS is polar material whereas NR is non-polar material which is difficult for NS to embed in NR.
Experimental Materials NR used in this study is Standard Cambodian Rubber (SCRL) supplied by Zarm Scientific Sdn.
Applied Surface Science, 2008. 254(13): p. 3745-3752
Cho, "Filler–elastomer interactions: influence of silane coupling agent on crosslink density and thermal stability of silica/rubber composites", Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 267(1): p. 86-91, 2003
Another important thing is that NS is polar material whereas NR is non-polar material which is difficult for NS to embed in NR.
Experimental Materials NR used in this study is Standard Cambodian Rubber (SCRL) supplied by Zarm Scientific Sdn.
Applied Surface Science, 2008. 254(13): p. 3745-3752
Cho, "Filler–elastomer interactions: influence of silane coupling agent on crosslink density and thermal stability of silica/rubber composites", Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 267(1): p. 86-91, 2003