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Research Articles

Formulation and characterisation of jute fabric–linen fabric–fumed silica–epoxy hybrid laminates

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Pages 151-158 | Received 29 May 2020, Accepted 15 Dec 2020, Published online: 10 Jan 2021
 

Abstract

Due to strict regulations, the reuse of industrial by-product as filler material in developing any novel composites along with using natural fibres as reinforcements has become increasingly mandatory in recent times. Hybrid composite laminates are developed by combining organic natural fibres and in-organic filler material in polymer matrix. Hybrid laminates are formulated by reinforcing 10 wt.% of linen fabrics and 10 wt.% of jute fabrics in fumed silica (1 wt.%, 2 wt.% and 3 wt.%) incorporated epoxy matrix. The hand lay-up method is utilised for polymer hybrid laminates’ formulation. Mechanical properties (such as tensile, flexural and impact) and thermal stability of the formulated hybrid laminates are assessed. Morphological analysis of the hybrid laminates is analysed. The hybrid laminate formulated using 2 wt.% fumed silica incorporated has registered superior mechanical properties. Due to agglomeration, the mechanical properties diminished beyond 2 wt.% fumed silica addition. Whereas 3 wt.% fumed silica incorporated hybrid laminate has registered maximum onset temperature of degradation.

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