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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BY USING PALM

FIBER, JULIFLORA FIBER AND COCONUT


FIBER MAGNESIUM POWDER WITH EPOXY
ABSTRACT
 Hybrid Composite material have evoked a keen interest in
recent times for potential applications in aerospace and
automotive industries owing to their superior strength to
weight ratio and temperature resistance. The widespread
adoption of particulate metal matrix composites for
engineering applications has been hindered by the high cost of
producing components.
 Achieving a uniform distribution of reinforcement within the
matrix is one such challenge, which affects directly on the
properties and quality of composite material.
 This paper discuss the model made by palm fibre, Juliflora
fiber , coconut fiber and magnesium powder with epoxy
composite material and to evaluate the tensile, Hardness, wear
Strength of the Composite Material.
INTRODUCTION
 Natural fiber is a type of renewable sources and a new generation
of reinforcements and supplements for polymer based materials.
The development of natural fiber composite materials or
environmentally friendly composites has been a hot topic
recently due to the increasing environmental awareness. Natural
fibers are one such proficient material which replaces the
synthetic materials and its related products for the less weight
and energy conservation applications. The application of natural
fiber reinforced polymer composites and natural-based resins for
replacing existing synthetic polymer or glass fiber reinforced
materials in huge. Automotive and aircrafts industries have been
actively developing different kinds of natural fibers, mainly on
hemp, flax and sisal and bio resins systems for their interior
components. High specific properties with lower prices of natural
fibercomposites are making it attractive for various applications
LITERATURE REVIEW
 M.Sakthive [6] mentioned that, the natural fibers have additional
advantages when compared to the synthetic conventional fibers; they are
renewable raw materials and have relatively high strength, low density, and
low specific mass. The natural fibers can be grown easily in tropical
countries.
 Tara Sen stressed the use of locally available materials for
sustainable development [7] . Besides improving the strength of the
30 structure using FRPs as the raw material, it is also necessary to
make use of local materials in construction. So far the construction
work, retrofitting of structures is confined to using of carbon, glass
or aramid fibres etc, very little work is being imparted in improving
structures using naturally available materials, or natural fibres.
LITERATURE REVIEW
M.Sakthive l The natural fibers have additional
advantages when compared to the
synthetic conventional fibers; they are
renewable raw materials and have
relatively high strength, low density,
and low specific mass. The natural
fibers can be grown easily in tropical
countriesTara Sen stressed the use of
locally available materials for
sustainable development

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(2013). behavior oflightweight natural fiber-
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COMPOSITION
 PALM FIBER -10%
 JULIFLORA FIBER -10%

 COCONUT FIBER -10%

 MAGNESIUM POWDER-50%

 EPOXY-20%
DIE MAKING
 The tooling involved in plastic molding is quite similar
to that of stamping dies. The principal difference is that
stamping requires force, while molding does not. In
plastic molding, two units are required whose design is
such that, when brought together, they make up a system
of closed cavities linked to a central orifice. Liquid
plastic is forced through the orifice and into the cavities,
or molds, and when the plastic solidifies, the molds open
and the finished parts are ejected.
TESTING

1. TENSILE TEST
2. HARDNESS TEST
3. IMPACT TEST
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