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ENGINEERING
(Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)
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1. The present study concentrates on the development of natural and hybrid composite and
to utilize the advantages offered by renewable sources.
2. Composites are developed by hand layup technique using, sugar cane baggase fiber,
epoxy and hardner . Specimens are cut according to the ASTM standard.
Technical Details :
1. The sugar cane baggase natural fiber, with Epoxy is selected for this project and fabricated using
hand layup method.
2. Hybrid composites are fabricated with different angle orientation. After fabrication the
specimens are prepared according to the ASTM standard for certain tests such as tensile and
hardness test.
Innovativeness & Usefulness :
It is desired to produce low cost, high quality, sustainable and environmental friendly materials. It has
been found from the researched study that the lower mechanical properties and poor compatibility
between polymer matrix and fibers. Composite materials are one of the most favoured solutions to this
problem in the field. By combining the stronger properties of traditional materials and eliminating the
disadvantages they bear, fiber mats of different orientations are developed, composite materials
technology is providing compromising solutions and alternatives to many engineering fields. Problems
born from material limitations like heavy weight, structural strength, and thermal resistance are being
solved by the composite material alternatives, and many more alternatives are being introduced to
readily use engineering applications.
The expected outcome of the project depends upon the type of material used and the tests that are
undergone comparatively the models are tested with the various other models .
At the last the best material is selected depending upon the test results.
1. Automobile
2. Aerospace
3. Dental
4. Medical application
MRP is used as a compound extender to offset the use of natural rubber and synthetic polymers as well
as act as a process aid in material production. In some cases, MRP can reduce formulation costs,
because it replaces commodity-priced rubber- and oil-based feedstocks, According to some estimates,
MRP offers up to 50 percent cost savings over virgin raw materials.
MRP also can improve the sustainability, and in some cases the performance, of the compounds in
which it is used. For example, the smaller particle sizes of MRP are known to increase the impact
strength of certain plastic compositions. However, in all applications the particle size and loading levels
depend on the target application.
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