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High sound absorption of polyester composites / fiber hemp / nanocellulose for automotive interior materials
Author(s) -
Miftah Farid,
Agung Purniawan,
Diah Susanti,
Vania Mitha Pratiwi,
Mohammad Yoessa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
materials international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2668-5728
DOI - 10.33263/materials22.170174
Subject(s) - nanocellulose , materials science , composite material , polyester , fiber , composite number , sound transmission class , cellulose , acoustics , engineering , physics , chemical engineering
Human health and environmental comfort are disturbed by the presence of noise, especially in cars, so that effective sound-absorbing materials are currently being developed. To answer the problem of noise in car interiors, polyester composite materials with local hemp fiber and nanocellulose reinforcement were developed. Natural fiber is biodegradable and renewable, and acts as an alternative to the use of synthetic fibers. The method used for the composite material manufacturing process was the casting method. The matrix of the composite material was polyester, while the reinforcement was a combination of local hemp fiber and nanocellulose fiber. Alkalization and non-alkalization processes have been carried out on hemp fiber. The composition of nanocellulose was 0%, 1%, and 3%. The characterization applied in this research were SEM test, FTIR test, sound transmission loss test, and density test. Optimal results were obtained on hemp fiber reinforced polyester composite materials without alkalization and without nanocellulose. Sound transmission loss (STL) was 61.91 dB up to 68.52 dB for the frequency range of 630 Hz to 125 Hz. The standard noise limit on 8-passenger passenger's four-wheeled vehicles is 77-80 dB. Based on the results obtained, the sound absorption is good. The density of this composite material was obtained at 0.989 gram/cm3. This composite material has the potential for developing dashboard material.

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