Fabrication and Comparative Study on the Mechanical Properties of Epoxy based Polymer Composites with Coconut Shell Powder and Rice Husk Powder as Filler Materials

  • D Soumyalata
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In the course of recent decades, natural substances have been accepting extensive consideration as the substitute for manufactured fiber reinforcement, for example, glass in plastics. The utilization of naturally filled polymer composites has been impressively considered both from a logical and a business perspective, as these materials are fundamentally alluring appealing for their decreased ecological effect furthermore the all-around wonderful esthetic properties, mostly due to their ease, low thickness, and high-explicit properties and they are biodegradable or we can say perishable and non-rough during preparing, and so on. The current exploration work has been embraced, to investigate the capability of coconut shell powder and crop residue as specific rice husks as a fortifying material in polymer composites and to examine its impact on the mechanical conduct of the subsequent composite. So the point is to blend and creates a composite with natural filler material and to lead different mechanical tests and to analyze diverse filler material based manufactured composite.

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D Soumyalata. (2020). Fabrication and Comparative Study on the Mechanical Properties of Epoxy based Polymer Composites with Coconut Shell Powder and Rice Husk Powder as Filler Materials. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V9(07). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv9is070096

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