Abstract

Abstract: This study explores the mechanical properties and potential applications of banana fiber-epoxy resin composites fabricated with an 80% resin and 20% fiber ratio using a hand layup method. The composites were comprehensively tested for tensile strength, flexural strength, impact resistance, and compression strength to assess their performance characteristics. The results highlight the effectiveness of banana fiber as a reinforcement material in epoxy composites, demonstrating promising mechanical performance suitable for structural and load-bearing applications in industries such as automotive, construction, and aerospace. The composites exhibited notable advantages, including enhanced tensile and flexural strength, good impact resistance, and high compression strength, making them viable alternatives to traditional composite materials. The sustainable nature of banana fiber further contributes to the eco-friendliness of these composites. This research emphasizes the potential of banana fiber-epoxy resin composites to develop sustainable and high-performance materials, paving the way for innovative applications in various sectors. The findings contribute valuable insights into utilizing natural fibers like banana fiber in epoxy resin matrices to enhance composite properties and promote the adoption of eco-friendly material solutions in modern industries

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