Abstract

Explosive pressing is presented as a promising new method for processing industrial fluoroplastic waste. Optimum loading and sintering parameters are determined providing preparation of high-density compacts of fluoroplastic-4 and F4K20 chips. It is shown that high-speed loading causes polymer waste grinding forming strengthened zones over particle boundaries, and this provides good secondary material mechanical properties and makes it possible to exclude fine grinding obligatory for traditional technology.

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