Experimental Investigation on Analysis of Alkaline Treated Natural Fibers Reinforced Hybrid Composites

Authors

  • Dr. Anil Kumar Author
  • Priya Yadav Author

Keywords:

Natural Fibers, Raw Materials, Agriculture Sources, Petroleum, Synthetic Fibers

Abstract

For a variety of possible uses, natural fibers are essential reinforcement in polymer matrix composites. They therefore have a greater impact on a nation's socioeconomic development. Automakers and material scientists are being forced to take into account the biological meaning of their items during handling, reusing, and removal because of the consistently rising interest for supportable and eco-accommodating items. Thus, there is a ton of interest in utilizing natural fibers to create biodegradable and sustainable composites. Natural fiber's wide range of accessibility can lessen the strain on agriculture and forests. Utilizing a variety of raw materials simultaneously will support maintaining nature's ecological balance. Regularly, 30-40% of the waste materials created by horticulture and woodland items can likewise be used in esteem added handling. Due to their inexhaustibility, biodegradability, recyclability, eco-amicability, light weight, worked on unambiguous strength, great protection from effect and erosion, overflow, simplicity of handling, and cost-adequacy, regular fiber supported composites have made a significant introduction to the automotive industry over the past ten years. The transportation industry has prompted the use of natural fiber reinforced composites in a variety of applications due to their cost-effectiveness and weight reduction, making them superior substitutes for petroleum/synthetic fibers.

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2024-12-26

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Kumar, A., & Yadav, P. (2024). Experimental Investigation on Analysis of Alkaline Treated Natural Fibers Reinforced Hybrid Composites. Association Journal of Interdisciplinary Technics in Engineering Mechanics, 2(4), 25-31. https://ajitem.org/index.php/journal/article/view/EM24005