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Title
Development of coir, glass fiber and SiC-reinforced epoxy resin hybrid composites for building panels applications
Authors
R. GOPAL, K. ANANTHA KUMAR, T. ARUN NELLAIAPPAN, R. PADMESH and E. ARUN
Received
February 2, 2024
Published
Volume 58 Issue 9-10 September-December
Keywords
hybrid composites, construction panels, mechanical properties, FTIR analysis, XRD analysis, coir, glass
fiber
Abstract
In this paper, hybrid composites were fabricated by incorporating coir fiber, glass fiber, and silicon carbide (SiC) into
an epoxy resin matrix. The composites were developed to assess tensile, flexural, and impact properties, adhering to
ASTM standards. Among the samples, the composite containing proportions of 20% coir and 20% glass fiber, along
with 10% SiC, exhibited the highest tensile strength of approximately 100 MPa, flexural strength of 146 MPa, and
impact strength of 85.4 kJ/m². Additionally, this sample demonstrated a water absorption rate of just 8%. Thermal
gravimetric analysis revealed that composites with varying coir ratio, such as 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% coir reinforced
with SiC, showed enhanced thermal stability, particularly due to the lignin present in coir fiber. The XRD and FTIR
analyses confirmed the presence of coir, glass fiber, and SiC within the composites. These findings suggest that the
proposed hybrid composites offer potential for applications in the building industry, such as exterior walls, indoor
panels and floor tiles.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.86
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