The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites

Hybrid composites were prepared by incorporating oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fibre in the mixture of clay and polypropylene as secondary filler. OPFB and MAPP loadings were varied to investigate it effects on the performance. Tensile and impact tests were performed on the hybrid composites to evalua...

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Published in:Advanced Materials Research
Main Author: Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
2012
Advanced Materials Research
535-537

10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.535-537.154
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84868350396&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.535-537.154&partnerID=40&md5=3607bb3db2a5e5e2ec1a96cdfcb0a816
Hybrid composites were prepared by incorporating oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fibre in the mixture of clay and polypropylene as secondary filler. OPFB and MAPP loadings were varied to investigate it effects on the performance. Tensile and impact tests were performed on the hybrid composites to evaluate their mechanical performances. Water absorption and thermal degradation tests were also conducted on the hybrid composites. Results indicated that the incorporation of OPFB in PP/PPnanoclay has decreased the thermal stability of hybrid composites. Tensile modulus of hybrid composites increased as the OPFB loading increases and further increased with the increasing of MAPP loading. Generally the tensile strength has decreased with the addition of OPFB, however slight increased was observed when the MAPP loading was increased. The impact strength has also increased with the increasing of OPFB for higher MAPP loading. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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author Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
spellingShingle Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
author_facet Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
author_sort Kalam A.; Berhan M.N.; Ismail H.
title The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
title_short The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
title_full The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
title_fullStr The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
title_full_unstemmed The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
title_sort The effects of oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fiber and coupling agent loadings on the performance of hybrid composites
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description Hybrid composites were prepared by incorporating oil palm fruit bunch (OPFB) fibre in the mixture of clay and polypropylene as secondary filler. OPFB and MAPP loadings were varied to investigate it effects on the performance. Tensile and impact tests were performed on the hybrid composites to evaluate their mechanical performances. Water absorption and thermal degradation tests were also conducted on the hybrid composites. Results indicated that the incorporation of OPFB in PP/PPnanoclay has decreased the thermal stability of hybrid composites. Tensile modulus of hybrid composites increased as the OPFB loading increases and further increased with the increasing of MAPP loading. Generally the tensile strength has decreased with the addition of OPFB, however slight increased was observed when the MAPP loading was increased. The impact strength has also increased with the increasing of OPFB for higher MAPP loading. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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