Using Poly Ethylene Terephthalate Plastic Waste as Mixture to Produce High Strength Milk Carton Waste Artificial Wood
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Abstract
The objectives of this research are to study the production, to find the proper ratio, to test the properties, and to suggest the implementation of high strength milk carton waste artificial wood mixed with poly ethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic waste. The ratios of this artificial wood included milk carton waste: PET plastic waste equal to 80:20, 75:25, 70:30, 65:35 and 60:40 by weight. The milk carton and PET plastic wastes were grinded though sieve no.4. The artificial woods were casted by hot compression with 180 degree of Celsius for 5 minutes. The samples were tested by the TIS. 966-2547 standard. From the results, the 60:40 of ratio was the proper ratio in this research. The increasing of PET waste effected to decrease the density, moisture, and swelling of properties. In case of bending strength, elastic modulus, and tensile strength perpendicular to surface, the increasing of PET effected to decrease their properties. The developed artificial wood mixed with milk cotton waste and PET plastic waste has the possibility to implement in decoration and construction both interior and exterior wall building.
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