Abstract
Effects of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fiber and OPEFB grafted with poly (methyl methacrylate) on mechanical properties of poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) and acrylic-impact modified PVC were investigated. The formulations were blended into sheets on a two-roll mill. Test specimens were then hot-pressed. The flexural strength increased, the flexural modulus decreased, and the impact strength relatively constant with the incorporation of grafted fiber. The impact strength of grafted composite improved after acrylic impact modifier (AIM) was added into the grafted composite matrix compared to ungrafted and grafted composite without AIM. The flexural strength and modulus of grafted composite decreased with the addition of AIM.
Acknowledgments
The authors thank UTM for sponsoring this research project (GUP VOT QJ130000.7125.03J16). The authors also thank Ms. Zainab Salleh from the Department of Polymer Engineering for providing the technical services and the Industrial Resin Malaysia (IRM) Sdn.Bhd. and Sabutek Sdn.Bhd. (Malaysia) for materials supplied throughout this research project.