Sheraz Hussain Siddique, Muhammad Owais Raza Siddiqui, Muhammad Ali, Danmei Sun
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Abstract
Hybrid composites have gained exceptional interest from researchers and industry sectors in the last couple of decades
with an aim to improve existing and/or develop new composites to cater for a wide variety of applications. In this
research, hybrid composites utilizing glass fibre combined with textile hard waste were fabricated. A control sample and
7 hybrid composite samples including glass-polyester hard waste, glass-mercerized cotton hard waste and glass-cotton
hard waste were developed as part of this study. Density, tensile strength and thermal conductivity of all developed
samples and that of a commercial composite (purchased from the market) were measured. The results revealed that
the control sample developed at the lab scale showed similar or higher values of density, tensile properties and thermal
conductivity. Hybrid composites based on unmercerized and mercerized cotton showed very low tensile properties and
similar conductivity, so they are not suitable for sunshade application. On the other hand, a composite made from
polyester provided with highest tensile properties amongst all the hybrid composites but was still quite lower than a
commercial sample. Polyester hybrid composite has enhanced thermal insulation properties suggesting that it has the
potential to replace the existing composite, but a compromise needs to be made between the physical and thermal
properties of the sunshade.
期刊介绍:
Industria Textila journal is addressed to university and research specialists, to companies active in the textiles and clothing sector and to the related sectors users of textile products with a technical purpose.