M. A. M. Mohd Idrus, Faqihah Nazifa Firdaus, Shamsul Effendy Abdul Hamid, M. R. Zoolfakar, R. K. Shuib, Dai Lam Tran, A. Saat
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Abstract This study investigates the mechanical properties of hybrid composites composed of web kapok fibers and fiberglass reinforced with epoxy for potential application in the marine industry. The web kapok fibers were carefully processed using a carding technique to ensure better alignment and consistency. Various composite configurations were produced, and extensive mechanical testing was conducted, including flexural, tensile, and impact tests. The results revealed that the presence of two web kapok fiber layers within the composite significantly increased flexural strength and flexural modulus compared to pure fiberglass laminates. However, a single layer of web kapok fabrics exhibited the highest tensile strength, although it decreased with additional layers. The impact strength of these hybrid composites also showed promising results, especially when compared to raw fiberglass composites. Moreover, these composites exhibited improved resistance to water absorption and corrosion, making them potentially suitable for marine applications. This research highlights the potential of web kapok/fiberglass hybrid composites as an eco-friendly alternative for marine engineering, with implications for reduced environmental impact and sustainable technology in the industry.
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