The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding

Plastics can be coloured in many different ways. In the present application, the colouring agent that is used in the plastic industries are the dyes and pigments. Both methods are sustantially different and produce specific results. Dyes are defined as colourants that are (completely) soluble in a p...

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Main Authors: Main, Nor Mazlana, Othman, Mohd Hilmi, Tiang, Ming Yuan, Marsi, Noraini
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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description Plastics can be coloured in many different ways. In the present application, the colouring agent that is used in the plastic industries are the dyes and pigments. Both methods are sustantially different and produce specific results. Dyes are defined as colourants that are (completely) soluble in a polymer at the processing temperature. Pigments are organic or inorganic solid particles that are insoluble in polymers...
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spelling uthm-25712021-11-23T07:12:16Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2571/ The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding Main, Nor Mazlana Othman, Mohd Hilmi Tiang, Ming Yuan Marsi, Noraini TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD172-193.5 Environmental pollution Plastics can be coloured in many different ways. In the present application, the colouring agent that is used in the plastic industries are the dyes and pigments. Both methods are sustantially different and produce specific results. Dyes are defined as colourants that are (completely) soluble in a polymer at the processing temperature. Pigments are organic or inorganic solid particles that are insoluble in polymers... Penerbit UTHM Marsi, Noraini Mohd Fodzi, Muhammad Haikal Main, Nor Mazlana Masrol, Shaiful Rizal 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2571/1/CH04.pdf Main, Nor Mazlana and Othman, Mohd Hilmi and Tiang, Ming Yuan and Marsi, Noraini (2020) The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding. In: Green Composite Manufacturing Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 36-44. ISBN 978-967-2389-85-9
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD172-193.5 Environmental pollution
Main, Nor Mazlana
Othman, Mohd Hilmi
Tiang, Ming Yuan
Marsi, Noraini
The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title_full The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title_fullStr The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title_full_unstemmed The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title_short The innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
title_sort innovation of cotton fiber from recycled cloth as coloring agent for polypropylene via injection moulding
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD172-193.5 Environmental pollution
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2571/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2571/1/CH04.pdf