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Experimental exploration of inbuilt properties of GRP / malonic acid treated banana and sisal fibers based hybrid composite

Though Materials are indispensible sometimes they fails to meet the product requirement like overweight, durable than product life etc. In particularly, the supply of material is limited for specific applications. Light weight low strength applications are very wide. This investigation focuses the n...

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Main Authors: Abraham Eben Andrews, A., Karthick, P., George, Gelson, Ragul, R., Surendran Nair, Vishal, Ganesh, Sabari
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Though Materials are indispensible sometimes they fails to meet the product requirement like overweight, durable than product life etc. In particularly, the supply of material is limited for specific applications. Light weight low strength applications are very wide. This investigation focuses the natural fiber hybrid with artificial fiber based hybrid composite preparation. The sisal and banana fiber is used to prepare the composite with GRP fiber. The banana fiber is here treated with specific concentration of Manolic Acid in the distilled water. The composites synthesized with treated and untreated banana fibers. The alternate fashion of horizontal and vertical is followed for fibers’ orientation. The bio epoxy is employed as matrix material with mix of hardener. The prepared composite are characterized by water absorbability, tensile properties, flexural properties and shock absorption capacities.
ISSN:2214-7853
2214-7853
DOI:10.1016/j.matpr.2020.02.699