Ultraviolet light protection and weathering properties of wood-polypropylene composites
Hyvärinen, Marko (2014-12-18)
Väitöskirja
Hyvärinen, Marko
18.12.2014
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-730-5
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-730-5
Tiivistelmä
The main aim of this thesis is to study the effect of pigments on the weathering properties of
wood-polypropylene composites (WPC). The studied properties are color change, water
absorption, thickness swelling and Charpy impact strength. The impact of weathering and UV
exposure on WPCs was studied by using pigments and minerals as protective agents. The study
shows that the pigments and/or mineral fillers can be used to improve the weathering properties
of WPCs. The effect of pigments was found to vary with the type of pigment and the method of
weathering. The black pigment, an inorganic carbon black master-batch, was found to be the
most effective one in reduction of the discoloration of WPCs. By preventing discoloration, and
further reducing the degradation of the surface of the WPC, the pigments were found to reduce
the decrease in the impact strength after weathering. As well as UV protection, the moisture
resistance is a significant factor affecting the durability of WPCs. The addition of mineral fillers
was found to improve the moisture-related properties, such as water absorption and thickness
swelling, of WPC significantly. According to the findings, addition of pigments and mineral
fillers to wood-polypropylene composites appears to be beneficial: color stability and moisture
resistance can be enhanced especially in outdoor weathering. The combined effect of black
pigment (carbon black master-batch) and wollastonite as a mineral filler was found to bring about
the most effective properties against weathering.
wood-polypropylene composites (WPC). The studied properties are color change, water
absorption, thickness swelling and Charpy impact strength. The impact of weathering and UV
exposure on WPCs was studied by using pigments and minerals as protective agents. The study
shows that the pigments and/or mineral fillers can be used to improve the weathering properties
of WPCs. The effect of pigments was found to vary with the type of pigment and the method of
weathering. The black pigment, an inorganic carbon black master-batch, was found to be the
most effective one in reduction of the discoloration of WPCs. By preventing discoloration, and
further reducing the degradation of the surface of the WPC, the pigments were found to reduce
the decrease in the impact strength after weathering. As well as UV protection, the moisture
resistance is a significant factor affecting the durability of WPCs. The addition of mineral fillers
was found to improve the moisture-related properties, such as water absorption and thickness
swelling, of WPC significantly. According to the findings, addition of pigments and mineral
fillers to wood-polypropylene composites appears to be beneficial: color stability and moisture
resistance can be enhanced especially in outdoor weathering. The combined effect of black
pigment (carbon black master-batch) and wollastonite as a mineral filler was found to bring about
the most effective properties against weathering.
Kokoelmat
- Väitöskirjat [1102]