Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Source : International journal of polymeric materials and polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor & Francis, Volume 61, Number 10, p.759–767 (2012)
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Department : Chemistry
Year : 2012
Abstract : Glass fibers=drumstick fruit fibers (GF=DFF) reinforced with epoxy hybrid composites were fabricated using the rule of hybrid mixtures. Properties like impact strength, frictional coefficient, dielectric strength, and chemical resistance were studied. Treated and untreated DFF were reinforced along with GF to assess two different epoxy hybrid composites. The effect of alkali treatment on the above-mentioned properties was also studied. It is observed that the impact strength and frictional coefficient properties of the hybrid composites increased with increase in glass fiber content. Performance was elevated for alkali-treated DFF hybrid composites when compared with untreated DFF.
Cite this Research Publication : B.H NanjundaReddy, M. Ashok Kumar, G.Ramachandara Reddy, H.Raghavendra Rao, K.Hemachandara Reddy, “Assement of glass/drumstic fruit fiber(Moringa Olefera)Reinforced Epoxy hybrid Composites”, International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 61:749–757, 2012