Mechanical behavior and water absorption in sisal/glass hybrid composites

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This study aimed to assess the effect of hybridization on thermomechanical properties and water absorption of composite materials, by introducing sisal fiber tissue into the material. To that end, two composite material plates were manufactured, the first with five layers of E-glass reinforcement mat and the second with three layers of E-glass fiber interspersed with two layers of sisal fibers, both used as an orthophthalic polyester resin matrix. The material was then submitted to tensile, three-point bending and water absorption tests. It was observed that hybridization causes a change in both the final strength and stiffness of the material.

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da Silva, C. C., Freire Júnior, R. C. S., Ford, E. T. L. C., Dantas, C. M., Dos Santos, J. K. D., & de Aquino, E. M. F. (2018). Mechanical behavior and water absorption in sisal/glass hybrid composites. Revista Materia, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-707620180004.0580

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