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HERO ID
4171829
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effect of Marble: Pine Cone Waste Ratios on Mechanical Properties of Polyester Matrix Composites
Author(s)
Gokdai, D; Borazan, AA; Acikbas, G
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Waste and Biomass Valorization
ISSN:
1877-2641
EISSN:
1877-265X
Volume
8
Issue
5
Page Numbers
1855-1862
DOI
10.1007/s12649-017-9856-6
Web of Science Id
WOS:000406399700041
Abstract
There is ongoing research interest in finding alternative sources of materials for composite manufacturing. Therefore, alternative non-wood based materials may play an important role in the forest product industry. Natural fibers have many advantages compared to synthetic fibers such as low density, lower cost, acceptable specific properties and being renewable and biodegradable. Natural fiber composites show high strength and stiffness, as well as good thermal and insulating properties. In this study, polymer matrix composites were manufactured using pine cone and marble waste and ATH powder as filler and polyester as matrix material with the casting method. Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide as hardener for cross-link network structure and cobalt naphthenate as accelerator were used to produce polyester matrix composites. Marble: ATH filler ratio was kept constant and polyester: filler (pine cone + marble + ATH) ratios were changed. Mechanical properties of composite materials were investigated and the final product tested to determine flexural strength, flexural modulus and hardness as well as some physical features such as bulk density, % total porosity and % open porosity. The experimental results showed that flexural strength and hardness of the composite materials decreased with the increase in pine cone: marble + ATH ratio.
Keywords
Polymer matrix composites; Marble wastes; Pine cone wastes; Polyester; Mechanical properties
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