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- Title
Bio-degradable waste banana and neem fiber reinforced epoxy hybrid composites: characteristics study.
- Authors
Priya, C. B.; Ravi Kumar, V.; Umamaheswari, D.; Venkatesh, R.; Karthigairajan, M.; Kaliappan, S.; Soudagar, Manzoore Elahi M.; Obaid, Sami Al; Senthil, S.
- Abstract
The attention of agricultural product waste residues is gathering significance in automotive, structural, and marine applications. Agricultural bio-waste residues are extracted from various crops and utilized as reinforcement cheaply. The epoxy hybrid composite is prepared with different blending ratios of bio-degradable banana (BF) and neem (NF) fiber. Influences of chemical treatment on tensile strength and moisture absorption performance of composite are studied by ASTM standard, and results proved the fiber loading in the epoxy matrix found increased tensile strength and moisture absorption capability. Amid the combinations, the silane-treated BF/NF (3:1) composite has 1.3±0.11 g/cc density, high tensile strength of 72.45±1.1 MPa and increased moisture absorption resistance of 43.78 %. The observed silane-treated composite (BF/NF 3:1) tensile strength performance studied under the dry state is 56.19±1.1 MPa.
- Subjects
HYBRID materials; EPOXY resins; NEEM; TENSILE strength; AGRICULTURAL wastes; BANANAS
- Publication
Journal of Mechanical Science & Technology, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 4, p1891
- ISSN
1738-494X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12206-024-0322-7