2019
DOI: 10.33504/manutech.v10i01.56
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Potensi Pengembangan Komposit Berpenguat Serat Kulit Gaharu Sebagai Material Pengganti Fiberglass Pada Pembuatan Dashboard

Abstract: The development of industrial in the utilization of composites as a substitute of metal materials that are used is fiberglass. However, fiberglass is considered not environmentally friendly because difficult to decipher. The technology advances, it is now widely used from composite materials with natural fibers.This research was conducted to obtain data about mechanical ability in the tensile strength, impact strength and physical form of Gaharu skin fibers using polyester matrix BQTN 157 with volume fraction … Show more

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“…The micrographs of the composites with vertical and random fibre orientations exhibited ductile fractures, while that with horizontal and cross fibre orientations showed brittle fractures. Considering its nice fragrance, Masdani, et al [17] studied the development of agarwood fibre-reinforced composites as a substitute for fibreglass in the manufacture of car dashboards using the hand lay-up technique. The highest tensile strength (34.574 MPa) was found at fibre volume fraction (Vf) of 45%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The micrographs of the composites with vertical and random fibre orientations exhibited ductile fractures, while that with horizontal and cross fibre orientations showed brittle fractures. Considering its nice fragrance, Masdani, et al [17] studied the development of agarwood fibre-reinforced composites as a substitute for fibreglass in the manufacture of car dashboards using the hand lay-up technique. The highest tensile strength (34.574 MPa) was found at fibre volume fraction (Vf) of 45%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%