Effect of Temperature on the Static Compression of Molded Pulp Products

XIAO Ying-zhe, SHAO Zhen-zhu, MO Can-liang

Packaging Engineering ›› 2016 ›› Issue (9) : 36-39.

Packaging Engineering ›› 2016 ›› Issue (9) : 36-39.

Effect of Temperature on the Static Compression of Molded Pulp Products

  • XIAO Ying-zhe1, SHAO Zhen-zhu1, MO Can-liang2
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In this paper, the overall static compression performance of molded pulp was studied at typical temperatures. The moisture content and elastic modulus of molded pulp materials as well as the overall static compression on molded pulp products were studied in environments with temperature of 5, 23, 40 ℃, respectively. And the overall load - displacement curves of the products were analyzed. The second article buckling load was relatively high under the conditions of 40 ℃ and 50% humidity. When the temperature decreased from 40 ℃ to 23 ℃ and 5 ℃, the second article buckling load decreased by 16.7% and 30.0%, respectively. The static compressive properties of molded pulp products were relatively good at 40 ℃.

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XIAO Ying-zhe, SHAO Zhen-zhu, MO Can-liang. Effect of Temperature on the Static Compression of Molded Pulp Products[J]. Packaging Engineering. 2016(9): 36-39

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