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Degradation of Mechanical Properties of A-PET Films after UV Aging

In 2018, the European Commission adopted the European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy, which outlines key actions to reduce the negative impact of plastic pollution. The strategy aims to expand plastic recycling capacity and increase the proportion of recycled materials in plastic produc...

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Autores principales: Vasylius, Marius, Tadžijevas, Artūras, Šapalas, Deivydas, Kartašovas, Valentinas, Janutėnienė, Jolanta, Mažeika, Pranas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15204166
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author Vasylius, Marius
Tadžijevas, Artūras
Šapalas, Deivydas
Kartašovas, Valentinas
Janutėnienė, Jolanta
Mažeika, Pranas
author_facet Vasylius, Marius
Tadžijevas, Artūras
Šapalas, Deivydas
Kartašovas, Valentinas
Janutėnienė, Jolanta
Mažeika, Pranas
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description In 2018, the European Commission adopted the European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy, which outlines key actions to reduce the negative impact of plastic pollution. The strategy aims to expand plastic recycling capacity and increase the proportion of recycled materials in plastic products and packaging. Using recycled plastic can save 50–60% energy compared to virgin plastic. Recycled PET can be used in the production of A-PET films, which are predominantly used in thermo-vacuum forming for food packaging. Storage conditions can influence the mechanical properties of polymer materials. This work presents changes in the mechanical properties of A-PET films after UV irradiation. An experimental investigation of the UV aging of A-PET films was conducted in a UV aging chamber. The specimens were exposed to a UV radiation dose rate of 2.45 W/m(2) for 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 h. UV measurements were also taken on a sunny day to compare the acceleration of UV irradiation in the UV aging chamber. Mechanical tensile tests were performed on two different three-layer A-PET films (100% virgin and 50% recycled). The tensile strength and relative elongation of the A-PET films were determined, and the work required to break the film was calculated. The total consumed work was divided into the work needed for elastic and plastic deformations. A study of the UV aging of A-PET films confirmed a significant effect on the films, including a loss of plasticity even after brief exposure to solar irradiance. The results of the puncture impact test further confirmed the deterioration of the mechanical properties of A-PET material due to exposure to UV radiation, with a greater effect observed for the recycled material.
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spelling pubmed-106109902023-10-28 Degradation of Mechanical Properties of A-PET Films after UV Aging Vasylius, Marius Tadžijevas, Artūras Šapalas, Deivydas Kartašovas, Valentinas Janutėnienė, Jolanta Mažeika, Pranas Polymers (Basel) Article In 2018, the European Commission adopted the European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy, which outlines key actions to reduce the negative impact of plastic pollution. The strategy aims to expand plastic recycling capacity and increase the proportion of recycled materials in plastic products and packaging. Using recycled plastic can save 50–60% energy compared to virgin plastic. Recycled PET can be used in the production of A-PET films, which are predominantly used in thermo-vacuum forming for food packaging. Storage conditions can influence the mechanical properties of polymer materials. This work presents changes in the mechanical properties of A-PET films after UV irradiation. An experimental investigation of the UV aging of A-PET films was conducted in a UV aging chamber. The specimens were exposed to a UV radiation dose rate of 2.45 W/m(2) for 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 h. UV measurements were also taken on a sunny day to compare the acceleration of UV irradiation in the UV aging chamber. Mechanical tensile tests were performed on two different three-layer A-PET films (100% virgin and 50% recycled). The tensile strength and relative elongation of the A-PET films were determined, and the work required to break the film was calculated. The total consumed work was divided into the work needed for elastic and plastic deformations. A study of the UV aging of A-PET films confirmed a significant effect on the films, including a loss of plasticity even after brief exposure to solar irradiance. The results of the puncture impact test further confirmed the deterioration of the mechanical properties of A-PET material due to exposure to UV radiation, with a greater effect observed for the recycled material. MDPI 2023-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10610990/ /pubmed/37896409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15204166 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Degradation of Mechanical Properties of A-PET Films after UV Aging
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15204166
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