The Durability Test on The Potential of Single Rattan Fibres

MOHD YUHAZRI BIN YAAKOB, MOHAMAD PAZLIN BIN SAION, MOHD AMIRHAFIZAN BIN HUSIN

Abstract


Currently, rattan yarns are used in the furniture business because they are widely accessible, economical, non-hazardous to health, and biodegradable to the environment; hence, by using it as a composite material scattering fibre, it will be able to solve the environmental problem in the future. The purpose of this study was to get a technical examination of the tensile strength of rattan single fibre composite reinforced unsaturated thermoset resin. The goal of this study is to determine the tensile strength composite of rattan single fibre with varied fibre diameter sizes ranging from 1 mm to 5 mm maximum. The specimen trial result is served in tensile strength when compared to the tensile strength authorised by ASTM as a theory of standardisation test. From the resulting study, we found the maximum of tensile strength and maximum impact has got by composite with 5 mm diameter. The morphology of surface composition was examined using optical microscopy (OM).

Keywords


single fibre, fibre diameter, optical microscopy, mechanical properties, Young’s modulus

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