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Flax fiber reinforced polylactic acid composites for non-structural engineering applications: Effect of molding temperature and fiber volume fraction on its mechanical properties
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2021
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Flax FiberPolylactic Acid CompositesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer Matrix CompositesContinuous-fibre CompositePolymer CompositesMaterials ScienceFiber ReinforcementCompositesSustainable CompositeBiocompositeFiber-reinforced CompositeFiber Volume FractionMolding TemperatureTextile CompositesPolymer ScienceFlax/pla CompositesGreen Composites
Owing to its biodegradability, durability, low cost and potential material to replace existing commercial products in the field of engineering applications, nowadays there is a lot of interest in the field of green composites. It is formed by a mixture of biodegradable polymers and natural fibers and has a potential to replace synthetic polymer based composites. In this research work flax fibers are used as reinforcement and Poly-lactic acid (PLA) as matrix material for the development of Flax/PLA composites. The effects of processing parameters such as fiber volume fraction ranging from 25% to 50% and molding temperature ranging from 160°C to 180°C on mechanical properties of flax/PLA composites were investigated. It is concluded from the results that maximum tensile and flexural strength are recorded at 35% fiber volume fraction of flax/PLA composites developed at 170°C molding temperature. SEM analysis validated the findings obtained from the mechanical characterization.
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