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- W2183627255 abstract "Introduction Tetra Pak, a beverage and liquid food system, is widely used all over the word as an aseptic packaging material, which allows perishable products to be stored without refrigeration for 6 months or more even for delicate foods (milk, soy beverages, juice and nectars). Recycling process of postconsumer aseptic packaging, which is composed of paper, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), and aluminum (Al), consists of recovering paper, the major component by hydropulping. Remaining mixture of LDPE and Al, a recycled composite called PEAL, offers an interesting combination of properties. Tetra Pak packaging1 is made up of: duplex paper, 75; LDPE, 20; and Al, 5%. Al and LDPE layers are recovered as follows: i) generation of energy through incineration; ii) recovery of Al in pyrolysis ovens; and iii) processing mixture of plastic and metal to obtain high-end plastic lumber products. Recycling-originated matrix polymer/metal composite is a low cost material but humidity and impurities affect composite quality2. Products manufactured from waste plastics include wood plastic composites (WPCs)3. Studies4 are available on virgin fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites. This study presents feasibility of using recycled LDPE and Al of Tetra Pak to manufacture composite rigid board using a hot press. Experimental Section Recycling process used in this study is essentially thermo-mechanical, and LDPE/Al is recycled for the first time. This analysis is mainly concerned with LDPE/Al macroscopic mechanical properties." @default.
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- W2183627255 title "Manufacturing rigid board by packaging waste containing aluminum and polyethylene" @default.
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