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Effect of coir fiber and inorganic filler hybridization on Innegra fiber-reinforced epoxy polymer composites: physical and mechanical properties

Journal

CELLULOSE
Volume 28, Issue 15, Pages 9803-9820

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-021-04140-x

Keywords

Contact angle; Fly ash; Innegra fabric; Strength; TiC nanoparticle

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  1. King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok [KMUTNB-65-KNOW-04]

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The study compared the effects of different fillers on the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties of epoxy polymers. Reinforcement with fly ash and TiC nanoparticles showed significant improvements in tensile, flexural, and impact strength, while also enhancing the thermal stability of the epoxy hybrid composites. The homogeneity of filler dispersion in the epoxy polymer was observed through scanning electron microscopy.
The present investigation compares the results of different fillers in terms of the physical, mechanical, and thermal characteristics of epoxy polymers. These epoxy hybrid composites were produced using a mechanical stirring-assisted wet lay-up method with coir microparticles, fly ash, titanium carbide (TiC) nanoparticles, and Innegra fabrics by mechanical stirring with a stirring rod. The tensile, flexural, and interlaminar shear characteristics of the fabricated epoxy hybrid composites were determined using a universal testing machine. Reinforcement with fly ash and TiC nanoparticles offers the most remarkable improvement in tensile, flexural, and impact strength, at approximately 2.84, 1.65, and 9.19 times compared with pure epoxy polymer. Differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis showed that the epoxy hybrid composites had enhanced thermal stability. The homogeneity of filler dispersion in the epoxy polymer was observed by scanning electron microscopy.

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