포장완충재용 펄프 섬유 압출물의 물리적 특성Physical Properties of Shock-Absorbing Materials Made of Pulp Fibers for Packaging
- Other Titles
- Physical Properties of Shock-Absorbing Materials Made of Pulp Fibers for Packaging
- Authors
- 송대빈; 김철환; 정효석; 김경윤; 박종열; 이영민; 김재옥
- Issue Date
- 2005
- Publisher
- 한국펄프·종이공학회
- Keywords
- shock-absorbing materials; packaging; biodegradable; pulp fibers; extrusion; shock-absorbing materials; packaging; biodegradable; pulp fibers; extrusion
- Citation
- 펄프종이기술, v.37, no.3, pp 41 - 49
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- 펄프종이기술
- Volume
- 37
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 41
- End Page
- 49
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29196
- ISSN
- 0253-3200
- Abstract
- Styrofoam as shock-absorbing materials for packaging has been regarded as one of
non-biodegradable products leading to soil contamination at a landfill and release of dioxine
during its incineration. For avoiding severe burdens on our environments by styrofoam,
it must be replaced by environment-friendly materials. In order to evaluate availability
of pulp fibers as a substitute for styrofoam, various extrusion processes were applied
for making optimal biodegradable products. Then thermomechanical pulp fibers made of
Pinus radiata and Pinus rigida were uniformly mixed with other additives such as starch and polyvinyl alcohol prior to expansion. The physical properties of the final products were examined by measuring expansion efficiency, compression strength, and elastic
modulus. Wheat starch played a key role to maintain optimal flowing conditions within
the barrel of the extruder irrespective of addition of soluble starch and polyvinyl alcohol.
However, as the amounts of wheat starch in raw-materials increased, the elastic modulus
of the expanded materials greatly increased. High elastic modulus is not suitable as
shock-absorbing products for packaging. Thus the wheat starch must be added at a mini-mum if possible, that is, below 20% based on oven-dried weight of pulp fibers. the elastic
modulus of the expanded products was decreased as their moisture contents increased.
For the products containing 20% wheat starch, the lowest elastic modulus, 844.64 kPa was obtained under 10% of the moisture content. This was similar to that of styrofoam.
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