Development of Jute Fiber Reinforced Euphorbia Latex Hybrid Composites - Kumar, Amit; Diwan, Rajinder Kumar; Mohan, Anita; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Development of Jute Fiber Reinforced Euphorbia Latex Hybrid Composites: Utilization of Euphorbia latex as substitute for the petroleum derivatives in jute composites
 
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ISBN13:9783659165061
ISBN10:3659165069
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:172 oldal
Súly:270 g
Nyelv:angol
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Development of Jute Fiber Reinforced Euphorbia Latex Hybrid Composites

Utilization of Euphorbia latex as substitute for the petroleum derivatives in jute composites
 
Kiadás sorszáma: Aufl.
Kiadó: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Kiadói listaár:
EUR 68.00
Becsült forint ár:
29 559 Ft (28 152 Ft + 5% áfa)
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Az Ön ára:

28 082 (26 744 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 5% (kb. 1 478 Ft)
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Hosszú leírás:
In order to find viable alternative to petroleum based raw materials, Euphorbia coagulum modified unsaturated polyester and polystyrene waste respectively has been used as hybrid matrix for developing jute fiber reinforced composites. Jute composites have been flame retarded using non halogen based flame proof additives. Collection and coagulation techniques of Euphorbia latex and its characterization has been explored and jute composites have been studied in detail for their physical, thermo-mechanical properties, smoke density, LOI, biodegradation properties and moisture content. Euphorbia jute composites have also been compared with normal hardboard as per IS:1658 and observed as strong alternative for wood and glass reinforced composites in many applications such as automotive, building and construction with high renewable content. Utilization of latex collected from Euphorbia (cactus like) plant and use of polystyrne waste in making composites have also opened new scope to generate employment and economic growth for rural India besides providing a viable, renewable and sustainable alternative for the petroleum based resin in composite development.