Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber

The hybridisation of natural fibre with glass fibre provides a method to improve the mechanical properties instead of using the natural fibres alone. This research is focused on the hybridisation of glass/kenaf fibre with the addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber to enhance the desired mechan...

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Published in:Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
Main Author: Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2015
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Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
2015
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
34
11
10.1177/0731684415584431
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84930321893&doi=10.1177%2f0731684415584431&partnerID=40&md5=01c40db6b96b643602f05828bf332b32
The hybridisation of natural fibre with glass fibre provides a method to improve the mechanical properties instead of using the natural fibres alone. This research is focused on the hybridisation of glass/kenaf fibre with the addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber to enhance the desired mechanical properties of the composite by reducing the synthetic fibre usage and encourage the natural fibre consumption. Liquid epoxidised natural rubber was added to the epoxy matrix in order to improve its mechanical properties whilst E-glass fibre and kenaf bast fibre were used as the reinforcement in the composite. Liquid epoxidised natural rubber (3%) was added as a toughening agent. Two types of kenaf fibre were prepared - untreated and treated with 6% NaOH - whilst the glass fibre was treated using a silane coupling agent. The flexural test, Izod impact test, environmental stress cracking resistance analysis and scanning electron microscopy analysis were performed to determine the effect of fibre treatment and liquid epoxidised natural rubber addition on the mechanical properties of the hybrid fibre-reinforced composite. It was found that the treatment and the addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber contribute to the increment of the impact strength by 40% whilst the flexural properties recorded a 13% and 15% increment for both flexural strength and flexural modulus, respectively. The environmental stress cracking resistance analysis showed that the composites are more affected in acid medium followed by base medium and then with the control medium (air). The addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber seems to improve the stability of the samples in the medium initially but tends to decrease rapidly over time due to debonding of the rubber particles. © The Author(s) 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.
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author Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
spellingShingle Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
author_facet Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
author_sort Muhammad Y.H.; Ahmad S.; Abu Bakar M.A.; Mamun A.A.; Heim H.P.
title Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
title_short Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
title_full Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
title_sort Mechanical properties of hybrid glass/kenaf fibre-reinforced epoxy composite with matrix modification using liquid epoxidised natural rubber
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description The hybridisation of natural fibre with glass fibre provides a method to improve the mechanical properties instead of using the natural fibres alone. This research is focused on the hybridisation of glass/kenaf fibre with the addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber to enhance the desired mechanical properties of the composite by reducing the synthetic fibre usage and encourage the natural fibre consumption. Liquid epoxidised natural rubber was added to the epoxy matrix in order to improve its mechanical properties whilst E-glass fibre and kenaf bast fibre were used as the reinforcement in the composite. Liquid epoxidised natural rubber (3%) was added as a toughening agent. Two types of kenaf fibre were prepared - untreated and treated with 6% NaOH - whilst the glass fibre was treated using a silane coupling agent. The flexural test, Izod impact test, environmental stress cracking resistance analysis and scanning electron microscopy analysis were performed to determine the effect of fibre treatment and liquid epoxidised natural rubber addition on the mechanical properties of the hybrid fibre-reinforced composite. It was found that the treatment and the addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber contribute to the increment of the impact strength by 40% whilst the flexural properties recorded a 13% and 15% increment for both flexural strength and flexural modulus, respectively. The environmental stress cracking resistance analysis showed that the composites are more affected in acid medium followed by base medium and then with the control medium (air). The addition of liquid epoxidised natural rubber seems to improve the stability of the samples in the medium initially but tends to decrease rapidly over time due to debonding of the rubber particles. © The Author(s) 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.
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