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Development and Performance analysis of Hybrid Based Polymer Composite

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, , Citation Kamlesh Kumar Jha et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1149 012016 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1149/1/012016

1757-899X/1149/1/012016

Abstract

Fiber Supported Polymer Network composites are generally utilized as primary materials. These materials trade ordinary materials for severe reasons. What's more, these materials are liked for their lightweight and strength. They additionally find widespread application in fuel pipelines and slurry conveying medium in the mechanical application. This exploration tends to the assembling of glass fiber and standard fiber mix composites. Impact of stacking arrangement on malleable, flexural, and sway estimations of untreated woven jute and Glass texture supported polyester half breed composites have been examined tentatively. Overlays were created by hand layup method and followed by restoring at room temperature for 48 h. Separate Jute and Glass fiber overlays were manufactured for correlation reasons. Likewise, these materials are tried for tribological properties like disintegration. Shifting the surface speed, a grouping of slurry and openness time disintegration done. Corrosion-tested examples were oppressed for SEM assessment. SEM micrographs on the FRP showed the misshapen that happened was fundamental because of cutting wear, and the method of disappointment was because of a fragile break. A general examination of the multitude of overlays' properties uncovered that the incorporation of glass in jute covers bring about an equilibrium in ecological effect and cost.

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10.1088/1757-899X/1149/1/012016