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Decorative Wood Fiber/High-Density Polyethylene Composite with Canvas or Polyester Fabric
Jialin Lv1, Rao Fu1, Yinan Liu1,2,*, Xuelian Zhou1, Weihong Wang1,*, Pengbo Xie1, Tingwei Hu1
1 Key Lab of Bio-Based Material Science & Technology of Education Ministry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, 150040, China
2 Taizhou University, Taizhou, 318000, China
* Corresponding Authors: Yinan Liu. Email: ; Weihong Wang. Email:
(This article belongs to this Special Issue: Polymeric Composites Based on Sustainable Technologies and Renewable Materials)
Journal of Renewable Materials 2020, 8(8), 879-890. https://doi.org/10.32604/jrm.2020.010728
Received 24 March 2020; Accepted 09 May 2020; Issue published 10 July 2020
Abstract
Wood-plastic composite is an environmentally friendly material, due to
its use of recycled thermoplastics and plant fibers. However, its surface lacks
attractive aesthetic qualities. In this paper, a method of decorating wood fiber/
high-density polyethylene (WF/HDPE) without adding adhesive was explored.
Canvas or polyester fabrics were selected as the surface decoration materials.
The influence of hot-pressing temperature and WF/HDPE ratio on the adhesion
was studied. The surface bonding strength, water resistance, and surface color
were evaluated, and observation within the infrared spectrum and under scanning
electron microscopy was used to analyze the bonding process. The results showed
that the fabric and WF/HDPE substrate could be closely laminated together
depending on the HDPE layer accumulated on the WF/HDPE surface. The molten
HDPE matrix penetrates canvas more easily than polyester fabric, and the canvasveneered composite shows a greater bonding strength than does the polyester fabric-veneered composite. A higher proportion of the thermoplastic component in
the substrate improved the bonding. When the hot-pressing temperature exceeded
160°C, the fabric-veneered WF/HDPE panels had greater water resistance,
although the canvas fabric changed more obviously in terms of fiber shape and
color, compared with the polyester fabric. For the canvas fabric, 140°C–160°C
was a suitable hot-pressing temperature, whereas 160°C–180°C was more suitable
for polyester fabric. The proportion of the thermoplastic component in the composite should be not less than 30% to achieve adequate bonding strength.
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Lv, J., Fu, R., Liu, Y., Zhou, X., Wang, W. et al. (2020). Decorative Wood Fiber/High-Density Polyethylene Composite with Canvas or Polyester Fabric.
Journal of Renewable Materials, 8(8), 879–890. https://doi.org/10.32604/jrm.2020.010728
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