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The Influence of Zalacca Short-Fiber Addition with Random Orientation on the Characteristics of Low-density Polyethylene Matriced Composites
Author(s) -
Wahyu Purwo Raharjo,
Dody Ariawan,
Bambang Kusharjanta
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1096/1/012031
Subject(s) - materials science , composite material , flexural strength , ultimate tensile strength , crystallinity , low density polyethylene , fiber , young's modulus , composite number , polyethylene , flexural modulus
The aim of this research is to study the influence of zalacca fiber addition on physical, chemical, and mechanical characteristics of LDPE matriced composites fabricated by hot-pressing method. The fibers were short, random-oriented and varied as 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 wt. %. The examinations included density testing, XRD, TGA-DTA, tensile and flexural testing, SEM and DMA. There was a reduction in composite density due to fiber loading. The zalacca fiber addition did not change degree of crystallinity of composites significantly. There was a bit decrease in thermal stability caused by fiber addition. The composite tensile strength and modulus of elasticity were enhanced with addition of zalacca fibers up to 40 wt. %. Tensile strength and elastic modulus declined due to further addition of fibers. At 40 wt. % fiber loading, there were several fiber fractures indicating that the applied load was borne effectively by the fibers after transferred from LDPE matrix. The fiber loading induced a meaningful improvement of flexural strength and modulus. There was a raise in storage and viscous modulus of composites due to fiber addition. However, fiber loading decreased loss factor, thereby reducing their damping capacity.

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