Evaluation of mechanical properties of composite materials made from recycled fly ash and polymers
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In this article evaluates the mechanical properties of composite materials based on fly ash and Coal-fired power plants Termozipa combined with the stretch film (stretch film), linear low density polyethylene post-consumer and partially thermoplastic polymer, crystalline Industrial post. Mixtures were obtained by varying the content of fly ash, 0 to 50 % by weight in each of the three polymeric materials, within a machine type Brabender mixer. The mechanical properties evaluated were: tensile strength, Shore D hardness, and energy absorption, the results obtained indicate that in all cases, as fly ash is added, the mechanical properties increase.
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Aperador, W., Bautista, J., & Delgado, A. E. (2015). Evaluation of mechanical properties of composite materials made from recycled fly ash and polymers. Revista Ingenierías Universidad De Medellín, 14(27), 79–91. https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v14n27a5