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The effect of filler loading on mechanical properties of kenaf core fiber filled polypropylene composite: Tensile properties

Journal
AIP Conference Proceedings
ISSN
0094243X
Date Issued
2021-05-03
Author(s)
Rusyidah M.N.
Rozyanty Rahman
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Mohd Hanif Mohd Pisal
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Nainggolan I.
DOI
10.1063/5.0044200
Abstract
This work was aimed to study the composite of thermoplastic polypropylene (PP) and kenaf core fiber (KCF). More specifically, the effect of different KCF loading on mechanical properties of PP/KCF composite had been investigated. The fabrication of PP/KCF composite with filler loading of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 wt% was prepared by using co-rotating twin-screw extruder at temperature 180 ÂșC and rotor speed of 70 rpm. The mixing process then proceeded with compression molding at the same temperature to produce sheet composite, before the composite was cut into dumbbell specimens using a hydraulic press. All the samples were subjected to the tensile test to evaluate the mechanical properties of the composite. The results obtained showed that the increase in filler loadings increase tensile strength and modulus of the composite while decrease elongation at break. The highest tensile strength of composite recorded at 20 wt% of KCF loading, and the addition of more KCF after that resulting in a significant drop of tensile strength. To conclude, the mechanical properties of KCF reinforced polypropylene composite were influenced by filler loading.
Funding(s)
Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de Los Andes
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Research repository notification.pdf (4.4 MB)
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