Seikei-Kakou
Online ISSN : 1883-7417
Print ISSN : 0915-4027
ISSN-L : 0915-4027
Volume 22, Issue 4
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Index
Preface
Reports from Polymer Processing Symposia '09
Reports from Polymer Processing Symposia '09 : Session Reports
Technical Notes -Keynote Lectures in Polymer Processing Symposia '09
Report from Overseas
Reports of International Meeting
Topic on Products and Technologies
Original Papers
  • Naoya Kurahashi, Teruo Kimura
    2010 Volume 22 Issue 4 Pages 199-205
    Published: 2010
    Released on J-STAGE: July 24, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Polyester waste generated from a water jet loom in the weaving process is one of the typical industrial fiber wastes. The development of a recycling system for such fiber wastes has been strongly expected so far. In this study, the recyclability of polyester wastes as a sound absorption material was discussed. As a result, it was cleared that the sound absorption material can be obtained by heated compression molding combined with a PLA binder and fiber wastes, and higher sound absorption properties are obtainable if the defiberization of the waste is increased.
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  • Hiroshi Furuhashi, Takerou Aoki, Sayaka Okabe, Tsuyoshi Arai, Masahiro ...
    2010 Volume 22 Issue 4 Pages 206-212
    Published: 2010
    Released on J-STAGE: July 24, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    L-shape is the important and fundamental shape for injection molded parts. Therefore to reveal the corner angular deformation mechanism of this shape is also valuable for understanding the warpage mechanism of injection molded parts. In this study, we investigated the influence of the filling materials (fiber, talc and not filled) and two kinds of anisotropic shrinkage factors, solidification shrinkage and shrinkage caused by thermal expansion coefficient during cooling, to the angular deformation of L-shaped specimens and the following conclusions were obtained
    1) The anisotropic solidification shrinkage of MD/TD and the anisotropic thermal expansion coefficient of MD/TD are considered to cause the angular deformation of L-shaped specimens. But the contribution ratios of these two anisotropies depend on the filling material for plastics.
    2) The angular deformation of PP and PBT filled with glass fiber is mainly caused by the anisotropic thermal expansion coefficient and on the other hand, that of PP and PBT without filling material is caused by anisotropic solidification shrinkage. However both anisotropies cause the angular deformation of PP filled with talc.
    3) The plate thickness dependence of the angular deformation of PP filled with talc is the singular peculiar phenomenon. The plate thickness dependence of anisotropic solidification shrinkage of this material (it is also singular) is considered to have an important influence on this phenomenon.
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