Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite

The focus of this study was to investigate the potential of using waste materials like, waste glass powder and wood flour as fillers in polypropylene thermoplastic, and to assess their mechanical, morphological and thermal properties, as a means to add value to these wastes. Waste glass powder, with...

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Main Authors: Tanhim Zaman Sheikh, Foysal Ahammed Mozumdar, Md Rezaul Karim, Qumrul Ahsan
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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author Tanhim Zaman Sheikh
Foysal Ahammed Mozumdar
Md Rezaul Karim
Qumrul Ahsan
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Md Rezaul Karim
Qumrul Ahsan
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description The focus of this study was to investigate the potential of using waste materials like, waste glass powder and wood flour as fillers in polypropylene thermoplastic, and to assess their mechanical, morphological and thermal properties, as a means to add value to these wastes. Waste glass powder, with particle sizes of 125 μm, 63 μm, and 45 μm, was used as a filler material in the polypropylene matrix, along with wood flour particles of 250 μm in size. After identifying the optimal particle size (45 μm) sample, the WGP content was increased from 10 wt% to 15 wt% and 20 wt%. A four-step procedure was followed to create the composites, involving a kinetic mixer, sieve analysis, vacuum oven drying, and a compression molding machine. The results demonstrate that flexural strength and flexural modulus were highest in samples composed of 10 wt% and 15 wt% glass powder with a particle size of 45 μm. The tensile strength was highest in 100 wt% PP but the tensile modulus in 20 wt% glass powder with a 45 μm particle-sized sample. The maximum rebound hardness was also found in 100 wt% PP. The TGA results showed that 15 wt% WGP with a particle size of 45 μm sample was most thermally stable. A higher percentage (20 wt%) addition of waste glass powder caused non-uniform dispersion and the agglomeration of the fillers in the polymer matrix composite, which was visible in the microscopic analysis. This study found that the mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of the composite were improved by using finer particles and certain filler percentages.
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spelling doaj-art-3588aecaef044b65b6785d0c46220ddf2025-01-17T04:51:01ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01111e41352Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene compositeTanhim Zaman Sheikh0Foysal Ahammed Mozumdar1Md Rezaul Karim2Qumrul Ahsan3Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka, BangladeshThe focus of this study was to investigate the potential of using waste materials like, waste glass powder and wood flour as fillers in polypropylene thermoplastic, and to assess their mechanical, morphological and thermal properties, as a means to add value to these wastes. Waste glass powder, with particle sizes of 125 μm, 63 μm, and 45 μm, was used as a filler material in the polypropylene matrix, along with wood flour particles of 250 μm in size. After identifying the optimal particle size (45 μm) sample, the WGP content was increased from 10 wt% to 15 wt% and 20 wt%. A four-step procedure was followed to create the composites, involving a kinetic mixer, sieve analysis, vacuum oven drying, and a compression molding machine. The results demonstrate that flexural strength and flexural modulus were highest in samples composed of 10 wt% and 15 wt% glass powder with a particle size of 45 μm. The tensile strength was highest in 100 wt% PP but the tensile modulus in 20 wt% glass powder with a 45 μm particle-sized sample. The maximum rebound hardness was also found in 100 wt% PP. The TGA results showed that 15 wt% WGP with a particle size of 45 μm sample was most thermally stable. A higher percentage (20 wt%) addition of waste glass powder caused non-uniform dispersion and the agglomeration of the fillers in the polymer matrix composite, which was visible in the microscopic analysis. This study found that the mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of the composite were improved by using finer particles and certain filler percentages.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024173835PolypropyleneWaste glass powderWood flourParticle sizeMechanical propertiesTGA
spellingShingle Tanhim Zaman Sheikh
Foysal Ahammed Mozumdar
Md Rezaul Karim
Qumrul Ahsan
Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
Heliyon
Polypropylene
Waste glass powder
Wood flour
Particle size
Mechanical properties
TGA
title Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
title_full Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
title_fullStr Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
title_short Investigation of mechanical, morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
title_sort investigation of mechanical morphological and thermal properties of waste glass powder and wood flour reinforced polypropylene composite
topic Polypropylene
Waste glass powder
Wood flour
Particle size
Mechanical properties
TGA
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024173835
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