Abstract: | One of the limitations of commingled recycled plastics is their low flexural modulus, resulting from both the linear nature of thermoplastics and the incompatibility of the polymer phases. The goal of this study was to increase the flexural modulus of commingled recycled plastics by the addition of small amounts of polyester that acted both as a compatibilizer and a crosslinking agent. It was found that the increase in flexural modulus was caused by the unsaturated polyester acting as a filler, the improvement in compatibility of the phases, and the crosslinking of the commingled plastics. The increase was offset somewhat by a decrease in crystallinity of the phases. |