Abstract

Apricot kernel shell is suitable filler for abrasive materials with its strong, hard structure and dense cellulose content. Therefore, within the scope of this study, polyester composite (PE-CAC) discs containing apricot kernel shell powder were prepared in order to prepare abrasive polyester composite discs. In order to prevent these discs from damaging the surface on which they are applied during use, different amounts of calcium carbonate were added into the structure. The chemical structure of the obtained composite discs was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Surface morphology and structure were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy technique. The distribution of additives within the composite structures was examined by EDX spectroscopy. The effect of heat generated during the etching process on the composite disc structure was investigated using thermal analysis techniques. The added composite structures were transformed into cylindrical discs with a diameter of 45 mm and a height of 30 mm and were used to remove paint on metallic surfaces. As the amount of apricot kernel shell powder in the composite structure increases, the abrasion efficiency increases. Additionally, as the PE/CaCO3 composite disc application time increased, a significant decrease in surface roughness was observed. Ideal surface roughness was achieved, especially after 10 seconds of application time. As a result, PE/CaCO3 composite discs with apricot kernel additives present an important alternative to existing methods, especially in the cleaning of dirt, rust and paint on metallic surfaces.

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