2023
DOI: 10.4028/p-n61z06
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Characterization of the Properties of Bio-CaCO<sub>3</sub> Waste Eggshell and Abaca Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Composites

Abstract: This study aims to fabricate and characterize the hybrid composites of duck eggshell (DE) and abaca fiber reinforced epoxy. The composites were fabricated with 20 vol.% fillers consisting of DE/abaca fiber with ratios of 0/20, 5/15, 10/10, and 20/0. We then characterized their mechanical (tensile and flexural) and water absorption properties. At the same time, the characteristics of eggshell particles were examined by SEM/EDS and XRD. We observed that the DE contains higher CaCO3 than chicken eggshells, making… Show more

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“…Unsaturated polyester resin is used as a substrate due to its strong toughness; nevertheless, when combined with nano clay (NC), it increases break steadfastness. Several additives have indeed been employed to alter the polymeric matrix, increasing the interface toughness and, as a result, the dynamic characteristics of the hybrids [9]. The use of NC as a filler in polymeric materials is aimed at enhancing the materials' tensile, thermodynamic, and barrier properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unsaturated polyester resin is used as a substrate due to its strong toughness; nevertheless, when combined with nano clay (NC), it increases break steadfastness. Several additives have indeed been employed to alter the polymeric matrix, increasing the interface toughness and, as a result, the dynamic characteristics of the hybrids [9]. The use of NC as a filler in polymeric materials is aimed at enhancing the materials' tensile, thermodynamic, and barrier properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%