Optimization of Process Parameter in the development of Ecofriendly Brake-pad from Coconut Fruit Fiber (Coir L.) And Oyster Sea Shells (Magallana-Gigas L.)
Second Justice Eziwhuo,
C. V. Ossia,
M.M. Ojapah
Abstract:Coconut Fruit Fiber, CFF, and Oyster Sea Shells, OSS were gathered from the waste peel and suspended in a solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) for about 12h in other to eliminate unwanted remnants. Dried CFF and OSS were grounded to powder using an electric grounding machine. Thereafter sieved to 75, 125, and 175µm grain sizes. The based materials, CFF and OSS were prepared into organic-based brake pads by compressive molding with different formulations of base materials, epoxy resin, hardener, graphite frictio… Show more
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