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Article Dans Une Revue Materials Année : 2013

High pressure compression-molding of alpha-cellulose and effects of operating conditions

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Commercial alpha-cellulose was compression-molded to produce 1A dog-bone specimens under various operating conditions without any additive. The resulting agromaterials exhibited a smooth, plastic-like surface, and constituted a suitable target as replacement for plastic materials. Tensile and three-points bending tests were conducted according to ISO standards related to the evaluation of plastic materials. The specimens had strengths comparable to classical petroleum-based thermoplastics. They also exhibited high moduli, which is characteristic of brittle materials. A higher temperature and higher pressure rate produced specimens with higher mechanical properties while low moisture content produced weaker specimens. Generally, the strong specimen had higher specific gravity and lower moisture content. However, some parameters did not follow the general trend e. g., thinner specimen showed much higher Young's Modulus, although their specific gravity and moisture content remained similar to control, revealing a marked skin-effect which was confirmed by SEM observations.
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hal-02647794 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Thibaud Pintiaux, David Viet, Virginie Vandenbossche, Luc Rigal, Antoine Rouilly. High pressure compression-molding of alpha-cellulose and effects of operating conditions. Materials, 2013, 6 (6), pp.2240 - 2261. ⟨10.3390/ma6062240⟩. ⟨hal-02647794⟩
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