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Title: The effect of waste paper on properties of Polyurethane foam
Authors: Dahlia, Zakaria
Salmah, Husseinsyah
Azlin Fazlina, Osman
dahlia_zakaria@yahoo.co.uk
Keywords: Waste paper
Polyurethane foam
Properties
Polyurethane
Waste paper -- Recycling
Issue Date: 27-Nov-2007
Publisher: Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL)
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of the 7th National Symposium on Polymeric Materials (NSPM 2007)
Abstract: The effect of different loading of waste paper foam based on polyurethane foams was investigated. The investigations cover the following criteria; comparison of three types of waste paper such as paper sludge (PS), old newspaper (ONP) and office white paper (OWP) on physical properties, mechanical properties and morphology of the foams with different filler loading. By comparing of three types of waste paper foam, the ONP foam significantly show the higher value of compressive strength than PS and OWP. Based on the results of the study, show that the increasing filler loading improved the compressive strength but reduce the density of foam. The elastic modulus values for the waste paper foam also increase as the percent of filler loading of waste paper increases. Among this three types of waste paper foam, PS foam is more flexible and has called as the flexible foam while the OWP foam and ONP foam is the rigid foam. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) study indicated that the addition of waste paper in polyurethane foam has reduced the cell foam. From all of micrographs can corroborate to the density results that more filler contain make the foam less dense.
Description: Organized by Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL), 27th - 28th November 2007 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/7457
Appears in Collections:Conference Papers
Azlin Fazlina Osman, Dr.
Salmah Husseinsyah, Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr.

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