The research paper involves fiber composites form a special category materials that are contributing to present swaping of manufactured hybrid which finds traditional and non traditional applications. The study explains which are accentuates and optimizing for the recently recognized snake grass standard materials. In this article, the prospecting performance characterization of SG fiber is selected and contrasted as per the ASTM standard. This study additionally manages the examination apply different phenomena of this stages in Jute and snake as fortifications utilized index ended a try. Experiments have been conducted on normal Filaments, snake grass, Glass Fiber and Jute to analyse their Mechanical properties. The common strands are orchestrated in the flat and vertical heading as transferred quality on all sides. Microstructural analysis of these hybrid composite is observed using Scanning Electron Microscope that reveals bonding and Filament breaksge, Voids and Fiber decover which are further investigated.
The Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) is a completely biodegradable potential alternate of plastics applied in Civil infrastructural field because it posses very good "Ultimate Withstanding" properties. It can also be stated that hybrid fiber composite is having higher Mechanical and Physical characteristics compared with Mono fiber reinforced composite. Naturally existing Snake Grass (SG) and Elephant Grass (EG) reinforced PLA matrix fabrication is being narrated in this research article. By experimentation and analysis of results, it is proved that the Tensile strength, % Elongation, Flexural strength, Impact strength and Water absorption properties of SG & EG reinforced PLA composite is better than that of pure PLA Matrix.
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