Effect of silica aerogel additive on mechanical properties of the sugar palm fiber-reinforced polyester composites

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Silica aerogel (SA) was used as fillers in the sugar palm/polyester composite (SPF/PE). Their influence on tensile, flexural, and impact properties of the composite was determined by varying the additive concentration from 1-5 wt% in the resin. The findings from the study indicate that both the strength and modulus of SPF/PE improved significantly by adding SA. Maximum tensile, flexural, and impact strength occurred at an optimum filler concentration of 2-3 wt%. Similarly, the highest tensile and flexural modulus was achieved with 5 wt% and 2 wt%, respectively. The microstructure of SA-infused composites revealed less fiber pullout/slippage compared to the composites without filler.

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Shahroze, R. M., Ishak, M. R., Sapuan, S. M., Leman, Z., Chandrasekar, M., & Asim, M. (2019). Effect of silica aerogel additive on mechanical properties of the sugar palm fiber-reinforced polyester composites. International Journal of Polymer Science, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3978047

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