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RECYCLING THE PET AND PP USED IN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES TO PRODUCE ISOLATING PANELS AND ASSESS THEIR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH

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 Due to their suitable strength against mechanical impacts and also their economic advantage as compared with other packaging materials, polymeric products are increasingly used in different industries. One of the problems with the use of plastic materials is that their non-decomposition may have negative effects on the environment. One of the aims of the present study is to find an economical method for recycling plastic packaging materials and to change them into isolators with a higher added value than traditional recycling methods.In this research, the samples were prepared from PET AND PP packaging materials; the mesh sizes were 1 to 5 mm and 6 to 20 mm with equal weights. The researcher used polyester fibers (2.5% of the total weight of the polymeric materials). They also applied polyvinyl acetate (20 % of the weight of the polymers) as the composite binder. To prepare the final mixture, the mentioned materials were mixed at three stages and molded three times.After being prepared, the samples were tested with INSTRON device at the speed of 20 mm / min. The researchers measured the COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH of PET and polyester fiber samples, of samples produced from PET AND PP combined, and of polyester fibers with 1 to 5 mm particle mesh size. The results indicated that the mean variation of sample length due to compression in 10, 20, 30, 40 mm of PET and polyester fiber samples required 1.2, 10.8, 18.6, 31.9% more pressing force load compared with the sample produced from PET AND PP. Meanwhile, the compressive force of PET was compared with that of polyester fiber samples with PET AND PP and polyester fibers combined with 6-to-20-mm particles mesh size. The findings showed that in length variation of 20, 30, and 40 mm, samples made with PET AND PP needed more load force (4.5, 14, 25.3%) compared with PET and polyester fibers made with PET angiopolyester fibers. Also, the results of the t-test for a comparison of means showed that the mean difference with a=0.05 for samples made with PET AND PP combined in 10,20,30 and 40 m variation in the length of two-groups samples wass significant.

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    GH. ALAMDARI, ZEINOLABEDIN, KHAVANIN, ALI, & KOKABI, MEHRDAD. (2009). RECYCLING THE PET AND PP USED IN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES TO PRODUCE ISOLATING PANELS AND ASSESS THEIR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 10(4 (SPECIAL ISSUS 39)), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/364697/en

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    GH. ALAMDARI ZEINOLABEDIN, KHAVANIN ALI, KOKABI MEHRDAD. RECYCLING THE PET AND PP USED IN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES TO PRODUCE ISOLATING PANELS AND ASSESS THEIR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY[Internet]. 2009;10(4 (SPECIAL ISSUS 39)):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/364697/en

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    ZEINOLABEDIN GH. ALAMDARI, ALI KHAVANIN, and MEHRDAD KOKABI, “RECYCLING THE PET AND PP USED IN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES TO PRODUCE ISOLATING PANELS AND ASSESS THEIR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH,” JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, vol. 10, no. 4 (SPECIAL ISSUS 39), pp. 0–0, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/364697/en

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