2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.114527
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Next-generation high-performance sustainable hybrid composite materials from silica-rich granite waste particulates and jute textile fibres in epoxy resin

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“…[18] Alternative materials made from solid wastes can be a cost-effective solution and have a large market potential to meet the demand of society. [19,20] Studies have demonstrated the utilization of marble waste as a substitute for natural sand in concrete, [21] as a part replacement in cement, [22] as a filler in polymer matrix composite, [23,24] in geopolymer based bricks, [25] in ceramic composite bricks [26] and in low-density polyethylene for the application in electrical insulating material. [27] Very limited literature has been found on the utilization of marble waste in PVC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18] Alternative materials made from solid wastes can be a cost-effective solution and have a large market potential to meet the demand of society. [19,20] Studies have demonstrated the utilization of marble waste as a substitute for natural sand in concrete, [21] as a part replacement in cement, [22] as a filler in polymer matrix composite, [23,24] in geopolymer based bricks, [25] in ceramic composite bricks [26] and in low-density polyethylene for the application in electrical insulating material. [27] Very limited literature has been found on the utilization of marble waste in PVC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular movement is in high rate leads to the material's high thermal conductivity [33]. In the case of SiC, molecular movement is high, and thus, it produces high thermal conductivity [34]. High thermal conductive SIC fillers made the composite laminate have good thermal conductivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 51 ] Currently, limestone powder, fly ash, brick powder, and numerous types of mineral stabilizers support the microstructure architectures of the composites. [ 52 ] Enhancement of failure resistance and stiffness have been improved by means of the use of fly ash within a composite for load‐bearing capabilities, which results in an increased lifetime of the composite materials. Asbestos present within fibers is unsafe for human's health; asbestos‐based reinforcements are therefore not much explored in fiber‐reinforced composite materials.…”
Section: Component and Classification Of Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%