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  • 2023Mechanical properties of a hybrid waste tyre, sisal and polyester resin composite fibre board1citations

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Mechanical properties of a hybrid waste tyre, sisal and polyester resin composite fibre board

  • Nkiwane, Londiwe
  • Gonde, Peeps
  • Kankompe, Kankomba
  • Ndebele, Nqobizitha
Abstract

<jats:p> Millions of used or worn-out tyres are disposed of by many countries annually. These tyres can be put to good use when recycled. Used tyres are among the most problematic and challenging sources of solid waste, especially in landfills. Therefore, the use of waste tyres for composite materials having desired performance properties can be used as a means of disposing of the tyres. Fibrous material-reinforced composites with enhanced physical and mechanical performance and incorporating sisal fibres were produced using waste tyre material, sisal, and polyester resin. The physical and mechanical properties of hybrid composite board panels, including flexural strength, compression strength, tensile strength, and water absorption, were determined according to ASTM Standards. The rubber tyre particles used in the study had a size of 1.00 mm, and the sisal used had an average length of 6mm. A systematic experimental design was formulated and worked accordingly in the fabrication of the composite. The hybrid composite produced has adequate mechanical properties to perform as a substitute for solid wood in several applications such as tabletops, general purpose, load-bearing boards, ceiling boards, furniture, door panels and partitioning boards. </jats:p>

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  • strength
  • composite
  • flexural strength
  • tensile strength
  • wood
  • resin
  • rubber