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Recycling of Mixed Color Automotive Thermoplastics

1998-02-23
981155
A method for recycling of mixed color automotive thermoplastic scrap into appearance automotive interior parts has been developed and shown to satisfy the following three requirements: 1) material performance 2) color appearance, and 3) economically sound. The technique developed is based on minimal separation of the colors into hues (groups of similar colors) and repigmenting to the desired color. The studies included computer formulations, laboratory verifications and plant runs. Plant runs were carried out to produce automotive interior doors (base level S-truck) with polypropylene (PP) regrind and B-pillar 325 parts with acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) regrind at the Delphi - Adrian plant. Two colors, ruby red and medium gray, were selected because they are the most difficult colors to match. The results of the plant runs demonstrated that color matching can be successfully achieved.
Technical Paper

Weatherability of Pigmented Plastics

1985-02-01
850350
An accelerated aging test is needed to predict the weatherability of pigmented plastics. There are many different laboratory tests used in the industries to serve this purpose, however, very little solid evidence has been gathered to draw correlations between these tests and field performance. This study shows an approach in establishing the meaningfulness of the Carbon Arc Weatherometer test in terms of real world product performance.
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