2023
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v15i2.61596
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Mechanical Properties of Epoxy-Based Composite Reinforced with Kenaf, Grewia Serrulatta, Human Hair Fibers

P. Venugopal,
R. Thanigaivelan

Abstract: Composite products (polymer based) finds application in industries such as automobiles, space, home appliances, the navy, and defense. This paper focused on preparing a composite specimen with natural fibers such as kenaf, grewiaserrulatta (grewia), and human hair to replace synthetic fiber. Epoxy resin BA LY 556 (Bisphenol-A) is considered a matrix material. Four specimens are prepared with 195 g of matrix and 105 g of fibers in the weight fraction method. Among 105 g fibers, the grewia fiber of 15 g is fixed… Show more

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“…Single hair pull-out tests revealed improved interfacial strength in plasma-treated composites. Mechanical testing of 3D-printed human hair composites showed a 35% increase in ultimate tensile strength with plasma treatment compared to untreated, and a 100% increase compared to unreinforced composites [8,9]. Kevlar fiber is utilized to produce automobile parts and shipbuilding constructions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single hair pull-out tests revealed improved interfacial strength in plasma-treated composites. Mechanical testing of 3D-printed human hair composites showed a 35% increase in ultimate tensile strength with plasma treatment compared to untreated, and a 100% increase compared to unreinforced composites [8,9]. Kevlar fiber is utilized to produce automobile parts and shipbuilding constructions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%