Biaxial Elongation Behavior in Partially Molted State of Two-Layer Sheets Containing Postconsumer Material

Author:

Wittmann Lisa-MariaORCID,Kaschta Joachim,Drummer Dietmar

Abstract

Due to the lack of raw material and forced by political demand, an increasing percentage of postconsumer materials (PCR) shall be used in all processing methods in polymer technology. Thermoforming, as one of the oldest polymer-processing methods, has special requirements regarding the melt stability at high temperatures. Low melt stability affects the thermoforming in a negative manner, as the low stiffness leads the sheet to sag during the heating phase. In this study, two-layer sheets are used in order to improve melt stability of PCR material. The focus is placed on the influence of rheological properties on the biaxial stretching behavior of mono- and two-layer sheets in partially molted state. In order to create a stabilizing layer, two different thermoformable virgin materials with a melt flow rate (MFR) of 3 g/10 min and 6 g/10 min were chosen. The second layer consists of instable PCR materials with a MFR of 16 g/10min and 50 g/10 min. Rheological investigations, molecular characterization and biaxial stretching tests are used to show the benefit of two-layer sheets for processing PCR material under elongational stress. The results show that the use of two-layer sheets can improve the biaxial stretching properties, so that two-layer sheets can offer a significant potential in the processing of PCR materials in thermoforming.

Funder

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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