Empty fruit bunches as a reinforcement in laminated bio-composites

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In this article, we study laminated bio-composites that were reinforced with empty fruit bunches. Five-ply veneer laminated bio-composites were prepared by alternately arranging oil palm trunk veneer and empty fruit bunch mat. Composites were made with a gluing layer of 250 or 450 g/m2 of phenol formaldehyde. The mechanical, physical, and thermal (TGA) properties of the composite were studied. Results indicated an improvement in mechanical, physical, and thermal properties of the laminated bio-composites with the use of empty fruit bunches as reinforcement. The water absorption and thickness swelling of laminated bio-composites that were reinforced with empty fruit bunches were better than bio-composites not reinforced with empty fruit bunches. Laminated bio-composites with the use of empty fruit bunch as reinforcement showed better bending strength, bending modulus, and screw withdrawal. Thermal stability for laminated bio-composites with empty fruit bunch also improved. Images taken with a scanning electron micrograph indicated an improvement in the fiber-matrix bonding for the laminated panel glued with 450 g/m2 of phenol formaldehyde. © The Author(s), 2011.

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Abdul Khalil, H. P. S., Nurul Fazita, M. R., Jawaid, M., Bhat, A. H., & Abdullah, C. K. (2011). Empty fruit bunches as a reinforcement in laminated bio-composites. Journal of Composite Materials, 45(2), 219–236. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998310373520

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