2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12008-022-00971-5
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An interactive study on wear behaviour and mechanical properties of carbonized eggshells filler loaded glass-jute reinforced polyester hybrid bio-composites

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“…The fiber configurations also provide opportunities to create hybrid composites that combine different types of natural fibers, such as jute-ramie [70], hemp-kenaf fiber [82], and the less-traditional banana-pandanus fibers [83]. In addition, it is common to combine natural and synthetic fibers, especially using traditional reinforcements, as glass fibers [40,[84][85][86][87][88]. This tendency has also been observed in the work of Varma et al (1985) [29].…”
Section: Upr Biocomposite Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The fiber configurations also provide opportunities to create hybrid composites that combine different types of natural fibers, such as jute-ramie [70], hemp-kenaf fiber [82], and the less-traditional banana-pandanus fibers [83]. In addition, it is common to combine natural and synthetic fibers, especially using traditional reinforcements, as glass fibers [40,[84][85][86][87][88]. This tendency has also been observed in the work of Varma et al (1985) [29].…”
Section: Upr Biocomposite Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In this study, 38 different useful fillers were identified for improving the mechanical properties [40,91], wear behavior [92], cross-sectional shrinkage [91], fire retardancy [92], and sound absorption at higher frequencies [93]. These fillers originate from minerals such as montmorillonite-nanoclays and other nanoclays [40], calcium carbonate [72], industrial waste such as copper slag [94], metallic particles [95], and different types of ash derived from agro-industrial waste, such as eggshells [84], and cow horn ash [92]. Recently, nanoclays [40], ZnO nanorods that reduce water absorption [96], nanocellulose [97], or carbon nanotubes [93] have been used as nanofillers.…”
Section: Upr Biocomposite Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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