Alani, R., Aljumaili, A., alqaisi, T., Alani, S. (2023). Investment Jute Fiber as Environmental Waste to Reinforcement Polyester Resin, Epoxy Resin and its Mixtures Used in home applications. , 17(2), 190-195. doi: 10.37652/juaps.2023.141991.1104
Rasha Alani; Aya Aljumaili; Taha alqaisi; Saad Alani. "Investment Jute Fiber as Environmental Waste to Reinforcement Polyester Resin, Epoxy Resin and its Mixtures Used in home applications". , 17, 2, 2023, 190-195. doi: 10.37652/juaps.2023.141991.1104
Alani, R., Aljumaili, A., alqaisi, T., Alani, S. (2023). 'Investment Jute Fiber as Environmental Waste to Reinforcement Polyester Resin, Epoxy Resin and its Mixtures Used in home applications', , 17(2), pp. 190-195. doi: 10.37652/juaps.2023.141991.1104
Alani, R., Aljumaili, A., alqaisi, T., Alani, S. Investment Jute Fiber as Environmental Waste to Reinforcement Polyester Resin, Epoxy Resin and its Mixtures Used in home applications. , 2023; 17(2): 190-195. doi: 10.37652/juaps.2023.141991.1104
Investment Jute Fiber as Environmental Waste to Reinforcement Polyester Resin, Epoxy Resin and its Mixtures Used in home applications
1Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Science, University of Anbar, Anbar, Iraq;
2Ministry of Education, Anbar Education Directorate, Anbar, Iraq;
Abstract
In this paper , hand lay - up method was employed to prepare three models of polymeric materials and their compositions before and after reinforcement with different Volume fractions ( 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 ) %. First group ( G1 ) consists of unsaturated polyester resin reinforced with Jute Fiber which that cut to length ( 5mm ) with Volume fraction that above - mentioned, and the second group ( G2 ) consists of Epoxy resin reinforced with the same fiber, as for the third group ( G3 ) ; consists of polymeric Blend ( 75% Epoxy + 25% Unsaturated polyester resin ) reinforced with the same fiber. Experimental results includes, Tests of Impact Strength and Thermal conductivity. For a different volume fractions of a samples ( all samples ) , the results showed that Impact strength increases with increasing volume fraction while thermal conductivity decreases by increase it.
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