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wastes S E Saratov Federation November 25 Decembe influence posites produced with PVB The characterization involved elongation under rupture water absorption tensile strength and elastic provides a means to decrease environmental contamina tion Flat glass processing involves the generation of the lack of technological processes oriented towards its glass processing usually produce both types of the aforementioned wastes or are located close by it was applications The best scheme is that for plants produc ing both wastes for example in the manufacturing of di erent profiled rods characterized with high mechan ical properties stable in conditions of humid atmosphere and temperature changes However the presence of Corresponding author Tel 52 844 438 9600 fax 52 844 438 9610 E mail address alexande saltillo cinvestav mx A V Gorokhovsky Waste Management 25 0956 053X see front matter C211 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved wastes like scrap of glass mirrors as well as strips of poly vinyl butiral film PVB from the manufacture of automobile windscreens Garner 1996 and safety architectural glass Lievens 1995 Clean PVB waste can be recycled on the basis of well known technological processes however about 5 20 of this waste contains contamination which precludes its recycling Moreover in developing countries there is little e orts or possibility for the recycling of this type of waste Additionally waste from glass mirror production scrap or mirrors not meeting standards has to be disposed because of of interest to investigate the possibility of producing glass polymer composites based on the complex utiliza tion of such wastes that are inapplicable for recycling The production of composites based on PVB wastes is especially attractive in developing countries where their collection as well as transportation into the plants spe cialized in PVB recycling is economically unprofitable The high adhesion properties of the PBV to the soda lime silicate glass surface Garner 1996 Gopal et al 1997 make the composite based on PVB waste and milled glass a promising material useful for di erent modulus tests The results showed that the composite containing 10 wt of filler powder had the best properties among the com positions studied The influence of the time of exposure in humid atmosphere on the composite properties was investigated It was found that the admixture of PVB iso propanol solution to the scrap of glass mirrors during milling provided stabilization of the properties of the composites produced C211 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved 1 Introduction The use of industrial wastes to produce composite materials is one of the current problems of industry this utilization Foss 1997 The amounts of such waste can reach 10 15 of commercial production in di erent plants Taking into account that the plants oriented to flat Composite materials based on A V Gorokhovsky a J I Escalante Garcia L P Nikulina b a Department of Engineering Ceramics CINVESTAV Unidad Saltillo Carr b Department of Chemical Technology Technological Institute of Russian Accepted 3 Available online Abstract Glass mirrors scrap and poly vinyl butiral waste PVB obtained rials to produce composites The emphasis was on studying the doi 10 1016 j wasman 2004 11 007 of flat glass processing a G Yu Gashnikova b Artemenko b Saltillo Monterrey km13 AP 663 Saltillo CP25000 Coahuila Mexico State Technical University Pl Svobody 17 Engels 413100 2004 r 2004 from flat glass processing plants were investigated as raw mate of milled glass mirror waste contents on properties of com 2005 733 736 metal particles on the glass surface of milled glass mirror scrap as well as the use of PVB waste could negatively influence the exploitation properties and thus must be investigated 2 Methodology of glass powder a fresh dry milled b dry milled and exposed to a humid atmosphere for a month c milled with PVB alcohol solution and exposed to a hu mid atmosphere for a month The average tensile mechanical strength of the com posite articles was measured by testing 18 specimens of each system using the ER 5046 5 Russian equipment The Young modulus was measured following the tested properties decreased only during the first two months of exposure and then stabilized The same e ect Table 1 The properties of composites obtained by extrusion of samples made of separa wt 2 7 7 4 734 A V Gorokhovsky et al Waste Management 25 2005 733 736 Properties Contents of glass powder 013 Young module MPa 2 3 2 5 Tensile strength MPa 6 8 5 2 Wastes of Saratovsteklo Inc Russia were used for the experiments The glass used to produce mirrors had the following chemical composition wt 73 1 SiO 2 1 1 Al 2 O 3 8 6 CaO 3 6 MgO 13 6 Na 2 O The mirror coating was formed by vacuum sputtering of stainless steel PVB waste was obtained from the poly mer film B 17 produced by Monsanto In Series 1 of the experiments the filler was produced by dry ball milling of glass mirror scrap in jars of alu mina with balls of alumina to reach a surface area of 4000 100 cm 2 g controlled by LHM 8MD Russian equipment The ground glass was then added to PVB waste molten at 115 C176C the latter was previously ad mixed with 0 5 wt of poly ethyl silane PES 5 Volzh skii Russia to promote the blending of components and increase homogeneity of composition The ratio of glass powder and molten PVB was varied in the range of 1 30 wt The mixtures obtained were used to pro duce films by quenching as well as rods by extrusion It is well known that water vapor adsorption onto the surface of soda lime silicate glasses influences their adhesion to polymers Kawaguchi and Pearson 2003 Gu et al 2000 Radhakrishnan and Unde 1999 It has been shown Soshko et al 1989 that the admixtures of some organic polymers into the glass scrap during milling promoted the modification of the glass surface by the products of their thermo mechanical destruction Dhaliwal and Hay 2000 For this reason an addi tional batch of Series 2 was prepared using composites made from the resulting material obtained after joint ball milling of glass mirrors scrap admixed with PVB waste dissolved at room temperature in iso propanol 15 solution the weight ratio of glass scrap and PVB alcohol solution was 0 05 It was expected that the glass powder thus obtained would have enhanced hydrophobic properties and improved adhesion to PVB To characterize such surface modification the ob tained fillers were investigated by TGA DTGA Perkin Elmer Seiko Instruments Japan for the following types Relative elongation under rupture 318 345 288 was displayed by the results presented in Table 2 show ing the properties of composites obtained with the fresh and old exposed in air for a month glass powder Such reduction in the exploitation properties observed in agreement with published results Keller and Mortelmans 1999 can be attributed to the pro cesses taking place on the surface of glass filler before the production of composites adsorption condensa tion of water vapor from the atmosphere leaching of sodium ions and crystallization of Na 2 CO 3 and NaH te dry milling of glass 51015202530 2 9 4 3 3 8 2 7 2 5 2 3 7 9 11 2 8 4 8 5 7 0 5 4 E1875 00e1 ASTM standard using UZIS equipment LETI Russia Taking into account the influence of environmental factors on the properties of materials produced speci mens of the two composites prepared with the fillers of Series 1 and 2 were exposed for three months at 25 C176C in air 40 humidity and the same mechanical tests as previously described were repeated to determine the range of variation in the main characteristics during exploitation 3 Results and discussion The main characteristics of composites with di erent contents of glass powder for Series 1 measured immedi ately after their production are presented in Table 1 The introduction of 1 10 wt of glass powder into the matrix of PVB waste increased the mechanical strength of the composite by 1 6 times and decreased its relative elongation under the rupture by 1 3 times Further in crease of glass powder contents decreased the exploita tion properties The influence of exposure to a humid atmosphere on the exploitation properties of the composite made from Series 1 with 10 wt of glass powder highest mechani cal properties is presented in Figs 1 and 2 All the 271 237 328 295 286 142 CO 3 as a result of the sodium ions interaction with dis solved CO 2 The presence of these crystals and adsorbed water onto the surface of glass filler decreased adhesion with PVB At the same time modification of the glass powder surface during the milling of glass mirrors scrap with PVB alcohol solution Series 2 can increase the hydrophobic properties of the glass powder and stabilize the structure of the composite A comparison of proper ties for composites from Series 1 and 2 is shown in Figs 1 and 2 an improvement and increased stability of prop glass mirrors scrap with PVB waste dissolved at room temperature in iso propanol 15 solution were ap Temperature C 35 30 Characteristics 25 Relative elongation under a rupture 20 15 Tensile strength 10 5 Young modulus 0 0 50 100 150 Exposure days Fig 1 Influence of exposure to humid atmosphere on properties of composites produced with powder obtained from Series 1 continuous lines and Series 2 dashed lines relative elongation under a rupture 10 C01 tensile strength MPa Young modulus MPa A V Gorokhovsky et al Waste Management erties of the composite produced in Series 2 can be noted 3 2 5 Sweling wt 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 Table 2 Properties of composites made from Series 1 and with 10 wt of glass powder produced immediately after the milling and after one month of glass powder storage in air Property Type of glass powder applied One month after milling Fresh powder Young modulus MPa 3 8 4 3 Tensile strength MPa 8 2 11 2 Relative elongation before the rupture 281 237 0 50 100 150 Exposure days Fig 2 Influence of exposure in humid atmosphere dashed lines and water continuous lines on weight of composite rods produced from Series 1 d and Series 2 s The obtained data of DTGA Fig 3 indicates that the old glass filler in comparison with the fresh fil ler obtained by dry ball milling is characterized by the additional intensive peak at 350 420 C176C related to the desorption of chemically adsorbed water Hench 1978 Gorokhovsky 1988 At the same time this peak is ab sent for the filler milled jointly with the PVB solution in iso propanol moreover the quantity of condensed water is much less The additional peaks in the thermo gram of this filler are related to the melting and thermal decomposition of PVB Dhaliwal and Hay 2000 Thus it is possible to propose that the e ect of stabilization of the mechanical properties obtained for the composite produced on the base of glass powder with modified sur face Series 2 was achieved due to a decreased adsorp tion of water vapor The composite rods of di erent profiles produced by extrusion of the batch based on the PVB wastes and glassy filler 10 wt obtained by joint ball milling of Fig 3 DTGA data obtained for di erent types of filler A fresh dry milled B old dry milled C old milled with PVB alcohol solution 1 2 desorption of condensed water 3 desorption of chemically adsorbed water 4 melting of PVB 5 6 thermal decomposition of PVB and its derivatives formed by milling 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 DTG microg min 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 A B C 25 2005 733 736 735 plied in Salavatsteklo Co Salavat Russia to manufac ture the double glazing blocks as well as bases for the storage and transportation of glass sheets of high thick ness weight 4 Conclusions Composite materials with attractive exploitation properties can be produced on the basis of typical wastes of flat glass processing poly vinyl butiral ribbons and glass mirror scrap The contents about of 10 wt of glass powder results in composites with high and stable mechanical properties The introduction of PVB alco hol solution 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