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SKZ Tests Polypropylene Recyclates

SKZ Tests Polypropylene Recyclates

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SKZ PM Rezyklate Newsletter

Milled material, recycled compound, film, and test specimens for the strain hardening test.

(Photo: Luca Hoffmannbeck, SKZ)

 

 

Polypropylene recyclates are becoming increasingly important, especially in long-lasting applications. To ensure their reliability, the SKZ Plastics Center is working on a new testing method based on the Strain Hardening Test (SHT).

A quantitative assessment of material quality is crucial for the use of polypropylene recyclates. In particular, the failure mechanisms relevant to polyolefins must be taken into account—above all, stress crack resistance, i.e., a material's ability to resist slow crack growth. The strain hardening test (ISO 18488) is already established for virgin polyethylene in pipe applications.

On this basis, the SKZ is launching a two-year research project to develop a comparable, easy-to-use method for polypropylene recyclates. Initially, recyclates will be simulated by mixtures of materials with known properties.

“Our main focus is on the dependence of the test results on mixture proportions and ratios,” explains Britta Gerets, Senior Engineer at SKZ.

The method will then be validated on post-industrial (PIR) and post-consumer (PCR) recyclates. In addition, the extent to which stress crack resistance can be improved by the targeted addition of virgin material will be investigated.

Interested parties can contact the research team via the SHT_PP-Rezyklate project page or by email.

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