A process is provided for making thermoplastic-composites from recycled thermoplastics (polyolefins) together with phosphogypsum waste by-product from the phosphate fertilizer wet process or, in an equally preferred embodiment with fluorogypsum waste by-product from fluorine production wet process t
A process is provided for making thermoplastic-composites from recycled thermoplastics (polyolefins) together with phosphogypsum waste by-product from the phosphate fertilizer wet process or, in an equally preferred embodiment with fluorogypsum waste by-product from fluorine production wet process to produce lumber profiles. The process involves (a) admixing phosphogypsum (calcium sulfate) and/or fluorogypsum (calcium fluoride) waste byproduct and/or Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) gypsum and/or crude gypsum and/or calcined gypsum with thermoplastics and a functionalized compound with or without coupling agents to produce a filled thermoplastic-composite composition, and (b) melt processing the composition to produce a filled thermoplastic-composite article. The articles are preferably in the form of railroad cross ties or construction articles such as common lumber profiles, panels, tiles, poles, utility poles, crossarms for utility poles, roofing tiles, pipeline skids, pilings, marine fender-piles (including light emitting piles), bulkheads, revetments, and are useful for constructing various structures, such as oilfield board roads and equipment mats. The process avoids the accumulation of undesired phosphogypsum/fluorogypsum "stacks" and provides environmentally friendly useful products which require no chemical preservatives to prevent insect infestation or decay from the elements. Tailings from ore processing can also be used as a filler.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A railroad tie made by melt processing a thermoplastic composition consisting essentially of: (a) a thermoplastic resin; and (b) a calcium sulfate composition comprising a calcium sulfate present at a level of from 50 to 99 percent by weight based on the total weight of
The invention claimed is: 1. A railroad tie made by melt processing a thermoplastic composition consisting essentially of: (a) a thermoplastic resin; and (b) a calcium sulfate composition comprising a calcium sulfate present at a level of from 50 to 99 percent by weight based on the total weight of the calcium sulfate composition, and wherein the tie has substantially trapezoid-shape, a top and a bottom, and the bottom is broader than the top. 2. The tie of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic resin is a polyolefin. 3. The tie of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic composition also includes an epoxidized oil. 4. The tie of claim 3 wherein the thermoplastic composition includes the thermoplastic resin in an amount of from 40 to 75 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition, the calcium sulfate composition in an amount of from 25 to 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition, and the oil in an amount of from 0.5 to 2 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition. 5. A process for making a railroad track, the process comprising: (a) providing a plurality of the ties of claim 1; (b) laying the ties on a raised rail bed; and (c) placing rail on the ties. 6. The tie of claim 1 wherein the tie include holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing rail to the tie. 7. The process of claim 5 wherein the composition comprises a yellow colorant. 8. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein the melt processing is extrusion under high shear pressure. 9. A product made by the process of claim 5. 10. The tie of claim 1 wherein the composition comprises a yellow colorant. 11. The process of claim 5 wherein the ties include holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing the rail to the ties. 12. The tie of claim 1, wherein the tie is monolithic and homogenous. 13. The tie of claim 1, wherein: the composition comprises a yellow colorant, the tie includes holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing rail to the tie. 14. The tie of claim 2, wherein: the composition comprises a yellow colorant, the tie includes holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing rail to the tie. 15. The process of claim 5, wherein: the composition comprises a yellow colorant, the ties includes holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing the rail to the ties. 16. The tie of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic composition includes the thermoplastic resin in an amount of from 40 to 75 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition, and the calcium sulfate composition in an amount of from 25 to 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition. 17. The tie of claim 16, wherein: the composition comprises a yellow colorant, the tie includes holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing rail to the tie. 18. A railroad tie made by melt processing a thermoplastic composition consisting essentially of: (a) a thermoplastic resin; (b) a calcium sulfate composition comprising a calcium sulfate present at a level of from 50 to 99 percent by weight based on the total weight of the calcium sulfate composition; (c) a yellow colorant; and (d) holes for receiving carriage bolts for securing rail to the tie, wherein: the tie has substantially trapezoid shape, a top and a bottom, and the bottom is broader than the top. 19. A railroad tie made by melt processing a thermoplastic composition consisting essentially of: (a) a thermoplastic resin in an amount of from 40 to 75 percent by weight based on the total weight of the thermoplastic composition; and (b) a calcium sulfate composition comprising a calcium sulfate present at a level of from 25 to 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the calcium sulfate composition, wherein the tie has substantially trapezoid shape, a top and a bottom, and the bottom is broader than the top.
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