International Polymer Processing, Vol.24, No.5, 414-420, 2009
Extrusion Effects with Bactericidal Additives in Polymer Wood Composites
Wood polymer composite is an important material class for industries. Microbiological properties call be all important aspect to enlarge its application base. The biocidal properties of wood polymer composite (WPC) can be aggregated by incorporation. of biocidal additives oil its composition. But, an important aspect is the evaluation the influence of the fabrication process oil its biocidal properties. In particular, the temperature and screw velocity are important parameters for extrusion processes, and the mass proportions of the compounds are important factors to define the WPC properties. Different combinations of process conditions and mass proportions of the composite call promote variation in the magnitude of the bactericidal effect. The bactericidal properties are aggregated in the composite by organic bactericidal additive and the high temperature and high shear rate during the extrusion process call affect the effectiveness of the bactericidal additive function. This paper investigates the effects of the extrusion process parameters associated with different percentages of bactericidal additives oil the WPC The results showed significant effects oil the bactericidal properties that depended only on the bactericidal content.