Influence of glass powder size sorting on properties of composite systems

Dědičová, K., Valášek, P.
Page: 25-31

Glass powder ranks among the secondary raw materials, which can be used in the interaction with polymeric materials. In the present experiment the polymeric/epoxy particle composite with different sizes of glass powder particles is described. Such utilization of recyclable materials is environmental-friendly and should be preferred. The size of particles forming the filler of the described composites is one of the key characteristics affecting the mechanical properties. Due to the properties of the systems filled with glass powder, these materials can potentially be used in agriculture (renovations, adhesive bonding, cementing, etc.). In the experiment, glass powder was dimensionally sorted through sieves. Three fractions of glass powder with particles size of 0–30, 30–50, and 50–90 µm were created and utilized, the average particle size being 18.7, 38.7, and 72.6 µm, respectively. The interaction of the 18.7 µm particles did not lead to a statistically significant decrease of shear strength values in the interval 0–20 vol.%. The presence of glass powder, however, in all cases decreased tensile strength.
adhesion; agriculture; cohesion; epoxy resin; glass powder

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