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ABIP NAFGEN Platform 4 Project 1B. Thermoplastic Biocomposites

ABIP NAFGEN Platform 4 Project 1B. Thermoplastic Biocomposites. M-T. Ton-That Fibre Link 2011 Workshop, Saskatoon, SK February 14 th -15 th 2011. Flax fibre processing. Flax straw. Shive. Fibre. Dust. What part of straw should be good as reinforcement for biocomposites???

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ABIP NAFGEN Platform 4 Project 1B. Thermoplastic Biocomposites

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  1. ABIP NAFGENPlatform 4 Project 1B. Thermoplastic Biocomposites M-T. Ton-That Fibre Link 2011 Workshop, Saskatoon, SK February 14th-15th 2011

  2. Flax fibre processing Flax straw Shive Fibre Dust • What part of straw should be good as reinforcement for biocomposites??? • What should be the cost-effectiveness for each straw product???

  3. P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P • P P P P Flax biocomposite processing Thermoplastic Vacuum venting Puller & Cutter Extrusion die Flax Air or water cooling Pellets • Leistritz Twin Screw 34 mm Extruder

  4. PP-Flax biocompositesEffect of cellulose type • Flax shive, fibre, dust and chopped straw all can be used as reinforcements for PP • Flax fibre is the most effective reinforcement Should study the appropriate fibre processing method to be used for a specific market rather than one approach to fit all!

  5. PP-Flax biocompositesFormulation-Additive • IMI’s invention: CaO improves further both tensile strength and modulus

  6. PP-FlaxbiocompositeFormulation-Coupling agent 30wt% flax fibre in PP The new coupling agents provide superior mechanical properties for the biocomposites as compare to conventional coupling agent PB3150 & E43

  7. PP-Flaxbiocomposites Recyclingability • The biocomposites have very good recycling ability • Recycling ability should be considered as one of the most importants elements in the bioproduct development

  8. PLA-FlaxbiocompositeEffect of straw content • Chopped flax straw enhances well the PLA modulus but not strength • Modulus improves significantly with the increase of straw content

  9. PLA-FlaxbiocompositeEffect of PLA type • Chopped flax straw enhances well the PLAs’ stiffness but reduced the strength: behaves like low density filler!!!

  10. PLA-FlaxBiocompositeFormulation • Flax fibre enhances well the PLA strength and modulus • IMI’s formulation improves significantly the composite properties With the IMI’s developped formulation flax fibre has been upgraded to be a good reinforcement for the PLA composites

  11. Biocomposite formulations PLA-Flax Conventional formulation: not very good interface

  12. Biocomposite formulations PLA-Flax IMI’s formulation: great improvement at interface

  13. Recyclingability PLA-Flax The 100% biocomposites have a good recycling ability

  14. Conclusions • Products from flax straw can be good reinforcements for the production of thermoplastic biocomposites if the right formulation and processing conditions are used • Flax dust and shives can be aimed for lost cost products while flax fibres can be used for good performance products but the protection from damage in fibre structure and in fibre length must be fully considered in the whole process • Flax fibre form should be carefully designed for specific application: short fibre versus long fibre, matt and fabric • Reflection: recycling ability must be included in the development of bioplastics and biocomposites • Recyclable vs Biodegradable • Recyclable vs Renewable

  15. Flax fibre vs man-made fibre Flax fibre Man-made fibre

  16. Flax fibre vs man-made fibre • Flax fibre has certain irregularity and deffects • Please try to avoid hurting further the fibres during straw processing

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