Abstract
Many traditional metals and materials have been replaced in modern engineering by polymers reinforced with natural and artificial components. With the advantages of natural resources reinforced polymers over conventional materials, this is possible. At a lower energy cost per unit, natural resources reinforced polymer composites are both light and rigid. However, the strength of these composites is barely perceptible. Somewhat quantity of nano alumina powder has been added to the existing fibre polymer composites in various weight ratios in an effort to enhance their mechanical properties. Experimentally, three examples of hybrid polymer composites are made utilising injection moulding machines employing polypropylene, nano alumina, and water hyacinth stem powder. All specimens were manufactured in accordance with ASTM standards and tested for tensile properties following the fabrication procedure.
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