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Structure and Properties of Wood-Polymer Composites (WPC) / by Andrey Askadskii [and 4 others].

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781527530652
  • 1527530655
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Structure and Properties of Wood-Polymer Composites (WPC).DDC classification:
  • 674.83 23
LOC classification:
  • TS875
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Contents:
Intro; Table of Contents; Chapter One; 1.1. Short description of WPC; 1.2. Manufacture of WPC; 1.3. The structure of WPC. Matrix polymers; 1.4. The application of WPC in building; References; Chapter Two; 2.1. Deformability, tensile, compressive, and bending strength; 2.2. Impact strength; 2.3. Cracking; 2.4. Hardness; 2.5. Tearability; 2.6. Modulus of elasticity; References; Chapter Three; 3.1. Memory functions; 3.2 Relaxation experiments; 3.3. Description of the processes of sorption and swelling using the relaxation memory functions; 3.4. The principle of temperature-time superposition
6.3. Calculation model for the estimation of water permeability of nanocompositesReferences; Chapter Seven; 7.1 Several properties; 7.2. Water absorption; References; Chapter Eight; 8.1. Influence of UV irradiation and moisture; 8.2. The application of polymeric materials in the production of wood-polymer composites; References; Chapter Nine; 9.1. Thermodynamic miscibility and phase-separated morphology; 9.2. Several examples of calculations; 9.3. Calculation of compositions of microphases based on the glass transition temperatures of mix; 9.4. Influence of various factors on compatibility
Summary: At present, the use of polymer composites filled with wood (WPC) is becoming increasingly popular. In particular, flooring of terraced premises, siding, decorative fences, fence systems, steps, universal profiles, among others are made from WPC. In 1977, the first enterprise for the production of WPC appeared in Sweden. The first experience was not very successful - the demand turned out to be low, and the wear of technological equipment was very high. Therefore, developments in this field were resumed only in the 1990s and continue to this day. This book describes the basic physical and mechan.
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Intro; Table of Contents; Chapter One; 1.1. Short description of WPC; 1.2. Manufacture of WPC; 1.3. The structure of WPC. Matrix polymers; 1.4. The application of WPC in building; References; Chapter Two; 2.1. Deformability, tensile, compressive, and bending strength; 2.2. Impact strength; 2.3. Cracking; 2.4. Hardness; 2.5. Tearability; 2.6. Modulus of elasticity; References; Chapter Three; 3.1. Memory functions; 3.2 Relaxation experiments; 3.3. Description of the processes of sorption and swelling using the relaxation memory functions; 3.4. The principle of temperature-time superposition

6.3. Calculation model for the estimation of water permeability of nanocompositesReferences; Chapter Seven; 7.1 Several properties; 7.2. Water absorption; References; Chapter Eight; 8.1. Influence of UV irradiation and moisture; 8.2. The application of polymeric materials in the production of wood-polymer composites; References; Chapter Nine; 9.1. Thermodynamic miscibility and phase-separated morphology; 9.2. Several examples of calculations; 9.3. Calculation of compositions of microphases based on the glass transition temperatures of mix; 9.4. Influence of various factors on compatibility

At present, the use of polymer composites filled with wood (WPC) is becoming increasingly popular. In particular, flooring of terraced premises, siding, decorative fences, fence systems, steps, universal profiles, among others are made from WPC. In 1977, the first enterprise for the production of WPC appeared in Sweden. The first experience was not very successful - the demand turned out to be low, and the wear of technological equipment was very high. Therefore, developments in this field were resumed only in the 1990s and continue to this day. This book describes the basic physical and mechan.

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