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- 2017Parameter Optimization Of Natural Hydroxyapatite/SS316l Via Metal Injection Molding (MIM)citations
- 2016Solvent Debinding of MIM Parts in a Polystyrene-Palm Oil Based Binder Systemcitations
- 2016Characterization of Stainless Steel 316L Feedstock for Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Using Waste Polystyrene and Palm Kernel Oil Binder Systemcitations
- 2016Influences of Restaurant Waste Fats and Oils (RWFO) from Grease Trap as Binder on Rheological and Solvent Extraction Behavior in SS316L Metal Injection Moldingcitations
- 2015HOMOGENEITY CHARACTERISATION OF STAINLESS STEEL 316L FEEDSTOCK FOR WASTE POLYSTYRENE BINDER SYSTEM
- 2015Green Strength Optimization in Metal Injection Molding applicable with a Taguchi Method L9 (3) 4citations
- 2015Processability study of Natural Hydroxyapatite and SS316L via metal injection moldingcitations
- 2015Mechanical properties of SS316L and natural hydroxyapatite composite in metal injection molding
- 2015GREEN DENSITY OPTIMISATION WITH SUSTAINABLE SEWAGE FAT AS BINDER COMPONENTS IN SS316L FEEDSTOCK OF METAL INJECTION MOULDING PROCESS (MIM) BY TAGUCHI METHODcitations
- 2015Solvent debinding variables on leaching Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) derivatives of green part stainless steel SS316L metal injection mouldingcitations
- 2015Characterization of Carbon Brush from Coconut Shell for Railway Applicationcitations
- 2014Mixing and Characterisation of Stainless Steel 316L Feedstock for Waste Polystyrene Binder System in Metal Injection Molding (MIM)citations
- 2014Mixing Study of Aluminium Waste as Metal Powder for Waste Polystyrene Binder System in Metal Injection Molding (MIM)citations
- 2013Mechanical and physical behaviour of short and randomly oriented banana pseudo-stem fiber reinforced epoxy composite
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Mechanical and physical behaviour of short and randomly oriented banana pseudo-stem fiber reinforced epoxy composite
Abstract
A study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical characteristicsof short, treated and randomly oriented Musa Acuminata x Balbisiana Colla (alsoknown as Pisang Awak) pseudo-stem fiber reinforced epoxy composite. The compositewas fabricated by using hand lay-up method with three different banana fiber weightcompositions of 5 wt%, 10 wt% and 15 wt%. The banana fiber was treated with 5 % ofNaOH. The increment in fiber weight percentage has contributed to compositecharacteristics since the highest fiber percentage which is 15 wt% of banana pseudostemfiber content shows the highest strength in maximum stress, Young's modulus,flexural strength, impact strength, hardness and water absorption percentage withaverage value of 34.121 MPa, 1150.098 MPa, 20.935 MPa, 0.343 J/mm2, 80.8 Shorehardness and 1.536% for water absorption respectively. Fiber and matrix interactionwas observed using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). This study shows thepotentiality of banana pseudo-stem fiber in green composite technology and allowsproduction of many products.