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Fabrication and performance evaluation of waste cotton and polyester fiber‐reinforced green composites for building and construction applications

Zunjarrao Kamble, B.K. Behera

2021Polymer Composites32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This research reports thermoset composites reinforced with cotton and polyester fibers (recovered from pre‐consumer textile waste). The carded web of cotton and polyester fibers and epoxy resin were used to develop the composites using the compression molding technique. The polyester/epoxy composites show average tensile and impact strength higher than cotton/epoxy composites. However, cotton/epoxy composites show average flexural strength higher than polyester/epoxy composites. The bearing strength in a pinned joint for polyester/epoxy composites is higher than cotton/epoxy composites. The equilibrium water content of polyester/epoxy composites was found much less than the corresponding cotton/epoxy composite. The cotton/epoxy and polyester/epoxy composites are thermally stable enough.

Topics & Concepts

EpoxyMaterials scienceComposite materialPolyesterUltimate tensile strengthComposite epoxy materialFlexural strengthThermosetting polymerCompression moldingIzod impact strength testComposite numberPolyester resinMoldNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesTextile materials and evaluationsMechanical Behavior of Composites
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