Sara Hubo
Ghent University
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE GRAZ 2015 - POLYMER PROCESSING SOCIETY PPS: CONFERENCE PAPERS | 2016
Sara Hubo; Laurens Delva; Nicolas Van Damme; Kim Ragaert
The similar densities of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), complicate the separation for these materials in the mechanical recycling of post-consumer plastics. Therefore, recycled mixed polyolefins (rMPO) are widely available as recycled (r) polymer material. These blends are commonly cheaper, but also inferior in properties to relatively pure waste streams of rPP or rPE. In order to improve these materials, blends of rMPO were made with more expensive, relatively high quality rPP. This approach was purposefully ‘bottom up’, exploring how to upcycle the lower grade rMPO instead of downcycling higher grade rPP with a measure of added (cheaper) rMPO. Blends were made with two types of rMPO, the one a HDPE-PP blends from hard plastic waste and the other a LDPE-HDPE-PP blends, based mostly on foil materials. Each of these materials had one type of mechanical property in common with the high quality rPP, these being Young’s modulus and toughness respectively. Blends were made at different concentration...
Waste Management | 2018
Laurens Delva; Sara Hubo; Ludwig Cardon; Kim Ragaert
Flame retardants are used in a wide range of plastics to extend the time-of-escape from fires. By definition, they are designed to perform this task only in case of a fire, which is then automatically the end of the plastics lifetime. However, not all flame retardant plastic products are eventually set on fire, which is why they are abundant in plastic waste, potentially interfering with the mechanical recycling systems in place. To date, there has been little information on the influence of flame retardant additives during the mechanical recycling of solid (thermo)plastic waste. This contribution provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art concerning the mechanical recycling of flame retardants containing polymers and plastics. In a first part, this review discusses the effect of mechanical melt reprocessing on the flame retardant properties of different recycled thermoplastic polymers, addressing questions whether the flame retardant additives are still present and effective after recycling and whether they interfere with the mechanical recycling itself. Special attention is paid to Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment containing flame retardants. A second part of the review lists several upgrading strategies for common polymeric waste streams that consist of adding virgin flame retardants to recycled plastics with the purpose of bringing an additional value to the compound.
Proceedings of the 7th International Polymers and Moulds Innovation Conference : PMI2016, 21-23 September, 2016, Ghent, Belgium | 2016
Lore Veelaert; E. Du Bois; Kim Ragaert; Sara Hubo; K. Van Kets
Proceedings of the 7th International Polymers and Moulds Innovations Conference | 2016
Nicolas Van Damme; Kim Ragaert; Sam Leroy; Jannes Van Loocke; Sara Hubo; Ludwig Cardon; Lore Veelaert; Els Dubois
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016
Kim Ragaert; Laurens Delva; N. Van Damme; Maja Kuzmanovic; Sara Hubo; Ludwig Cardon
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2018
Kim Ragaert; Sara Hubo; Laurens Delva; Lore Veelaert; Els Du Bois
EKSIG2017: alive, active, adaptive : International Conference on Experiential Knowledge: June 19-20, 2017, Rotterdam, The Netherlands | 2017
Lore Veelaert; Els Du Bois; Sara Hubo; Karen Van Kets; Kim Ragaert
Proceedings of the 7th International Polymers and Moulds Innovation Conference : PMI2016, 21-23 September, 2016, Ghent, Belgium | 2016
N. Van Damme; S. Leroy; J. Van Loocke; Sara Hubo; Ludwig Cardon; Kim Ragaert; Lore Veelaert; E. Du Bois
Archive | 2015
Sara Hubo; Kim Ragaert; Luis Leite; Carla Martins
6th Polymers & Mould Innovations International Conference, Proceedings | 2014
Sara Hubo; Luis Leite; Carla Martins; Kim Ragaert