Abstract

The scanning electron micrographs (SEM) were taken at different magnifications with respect of the fractured surfaces of the polymer composites prepared from unsaturated polyester resin and jute sliver with 60% fiber loading by weight. The composite specimens were prepared using both untreated (control) and chemically modified (bleached) jute fibers by solution impregnation and hot curing methods and are designated as JPH-60(C) and JPH-60(B), respectively. The method of preparation of the composite specimens have been discussed. The specimens were subjected to tensile and flexural tests and the fractured surfaces were observed under SEM as stated. The fiber surface morphology was also studied from the SEM photographs in the case of the control and bleached jute filaments. The SEM photographs of the fractured surfaces of the composites showed varied extents of fiber pull-outs under both tensile and flexural failure modes. The nature of interfacial adhesion has been discussed on the basis of the SEM study. A good correlation between the SEM study and the mechanical strength properties of the composites could be established. Exceptionally high flexural strength of the composites JPH-60(B) compared to JPH-60(C) could be explained from the SEM study.

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