Impact of Activator Content on the Process of Photodegradation of PP Non-Wovens
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Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.7787
Full text | references | Abstract: The paper presents the test results of non-wovens modified by an activator in different concentrations, produced by the spun bonding method. The aim of the research was to assess the photodegradation process of modified PP non-wovens in dependence on the selected concentration of the modifying agent in the fibre mass and the possibility of introducing a new range of PP non-wovens in agriculture. Non-wovens having a mass per unit area of 100 g/m2 were exposed to sunlight during its highest intensity for a period of four months, and UV irradiance was tested in a xenon lamp with radiation doses corresponding to exposure to sunlight. The samples were exposed to the same energy value of visible and UV radiation in a given series of exposure. For the variants of non-wovens tested, the tensile strength and mass per unit area were tested and the surface topography of the non-wovens analysed. Microscopic analysis of fibre damage in the modified non-wovens was carried out after different degrees of exposure to light. It was observed that PP non-woven samples exposed outdoors degraded more intensively than those tested in the Xenotest.
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photodegradation, polypropylene nonwoven, PP with activator.
Citation:
Mielicka E, Witkowska B, Puchowicz D, Kamińska I. Impact of Activator Content on the Process of Photodegradation of PP Non-Wovens. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2021; 29, 3(147): 47-59. DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.7787
Published in issue no 3 (147) / 2021, pages 47–59.