Abstract

Hybrid composites based on high-density polyethylene-grafted maleic anhydride /ultra-high density HYPERLINK "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/materials-science/polypropylene" \o "Learn more about Polypropylene" polyethylene (HDPE/UHMWPE) loaded with short glass fiber (SGF) and zirconia (ZrO2) micron sized particles were fabricated by melt-mixing process and their physical and mechanical properties were determined. Physio-mechanical properties such as density, hardness, flexural properties and impact strength of these composites were studied. The presence of SGF and ZrO2 in the grafted HDPE/UHMWPE blend increased the hardness, bending strength and modulus. However, impact strength decreased with increase in ZrO2 loading. Further, it was found that the HDPE/UHMWPE blend with 25 wt. % SGF and 2.5 wt. %ZrO2 showed optimum mechanical properties due to improved fiber/matrix adhesion. Scanning electron microscope was used to identify the fractographic features of the selected fractured coupons.

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