2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2013.10.034
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Mechanical performance of multiscale basalt fiber–epoxy laminates containing tourmaline micro/nano particles

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“…Subagia et al used tourmaline (TM) micro/nano particles from a group of silicate minerals (0.5-2 wt.%) with and without surfactant to modify the epoxy laminate with basalt fiber [103]. The laminates with modified epoxy matrix indicated better tensile and flexural properties than the unmodified laminates.…”
Section: Hybrid Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Basalt Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subagia et al used tourmaline (TM) micro/nano particles from a group of silicate minerals (0.5-2 wt.%) with and without surfactant to modify the epoxy laminate with basalt fiber [103]. The laminates with modified epoxy matrix indicated better tensile and flexural properties than the unmodified laminates.…”
Section: Hybrid Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Basalt Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tensile strength and flexural strength of inter-ply carbon/basalt fibers reinforced hybrid composite has been studied by Subagia and Kim (2013) and Subagia and Kim (2014a), respectively. Subagia et al (2014c) also study hybrid basalt fiber and tourmaline micro/nano particles. Such research shows that basalt fibers influence the flexural strength of composites up to 70% (Nurjaya et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, basalt fibre is used as an alternative reinforcement material, which exhibits exceptional characteristics and mechanical properties compared to those of glass fibres. Basalt-polymer materials are primarily used in building construction, and then they began to be employed in the automobile, machine, and aerospace industries as a replacement for traditional glass and carbon fibre reinforcements [2][3][4][5]. Moreover the basalt fibre is fire resistant and forms insulation against sound and heat and thus presents a more economical alternative to the carbon fibre.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, Ary Subagia et al examined the effect of different tourmaline micro/nanoparticle fillers in basalt fibre reinforced epoxy composites produced via vacuum-assisted resin transfer moulding. With the addition of the particles, the composites gained increased tensile and flexural properties [2]. In this study, a comparative study for the SMC composites prepared with glass fibre reinforced composite containing either CaCO 3 or basalt particles has been reported based on their microstructure and mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%