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Effect of Cashew Nut Shell Oil (Cardanol) on Water Absorption and Mechanical Characteristics of Sisal Fibers

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Production Engineering (RIPE), Madras Institute of Technology (MIT)

Source : Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Production Engineering (RIPE), At Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Anna University, Chennai-600044, India (2017)Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Production Engineering (RIPE), At Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Anna University, Chennai-600044, India (2017)

Url : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316042001_Effect_of_Cashew_Nut_Shell_Oil_Cardanol_on_Water_Absorption_and_Mechanical_Characteristics_of_Sisal_Fibers

Campus : Coimbatore

School : Department of Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering

Department : Aerospace

Verified : Yes

Year : 2017

Abstract : Polymer matrix composites (PMCs) are light weight and have high strength to weight ratio, owing to which they are attractive for aviation and automotive industries. Amongst PMCs, glass fiberepoxy composites are being widely used. Replacement of synthetic materials by naturally available materials (i.e. agricultural products) as fiber and/or resin in making composites will ensure bio-degradability and eco-friendliness. In the view of developing natural fiber reinforced composites, in this work sisal fibers treated with/without cardanol oil have been investigated for their water absorption and strength characteristics. The investigation revealed that when compared to the untreated fibers, the cardanol treated fibers exhibit (i) 35 % reduction in water absorption and (ii) increased tensile strength property.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. R. Kannan, Annakodi, V., Vasudevan, H., Singh, A., and Jayalakshmi, S., “Effect of Cashew Nut Shell Oil (Cardanol) on Water Absorption and Mechanical Characteristics of Sisal Fibers”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Innovations in Production Engineering (RIPE), At Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Anna University, Chennai-600044, India, 2017.

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