Abstract

Previously, Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) and phenolic resin were used for resin impregnated bamboo fiber reinforced PP composites which was manufactures for resin impregnated bamboo fiber with polypropylene (PP). Resin impregnation method can show improvement on tensile strength of fiber. However, to reduce the contact surface area and low inter-facial shear strength (IFSS) between impregnated resin and matrix, using 40% weight fraction of bamboo fiber in PP matrix, PVA impregnated composites with mean flexural and tensile strength 10% higher than untreated composites were produced butphenolic resin impregnated fiber reinforced composition’s mechanical properties were decreased. In this study maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) was used to increase interfacial shear strength between resin impregnated fiber and PP. With 10% MAPP, IFSS between resin impregnated fiber and PP increased more than 100% and reinforced composites. MAPP with untreated, phenolic resin and PVA impregnated cases showed similar mechanical properties. Yet in water absorption test, the PVA treatment with bamboo/PP composites increased water absorption ratio. But with 10% MAPP, matrix PP water absorption ratio decreased like phenolic resin impregnated fiber reinforced composites. 10% MAPP with resin impregnated bamboo fiber reinforced PP composites can improve IFSS, mechanical properties of composite and can decrease water absorption PVA resin impregnated bamboo fiber reinforced composites.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, high demand and increase in more mature and eco-friendly lifestyle, along with limitation of petro-How to cite this paper: Nam, G., Wakamoto, N., Okubo, K. and Fujii, T. (2014) Study of Maleic Anhydride Grafted Polypropylene Effect on Resin Impregnated Bamboo Fiber Polypropylene Composite

  • This was explained by the resin impregnation method that contributes to the increasing of tensile strength of fiber [10]

  • The alkali solution can cause to decrease in tensile strength of natural fiber

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Introduction

High demand and increase in more mature and eco-friendly lifestyle, along with limitation of petro-How to cite this paper: Nam, G., Wakamoto, N., Okubo, K. and Fujii, T. (2014) Study of Maleic Anhydride Grafted Polypropylene Effect on Resin Impregnated Bamboo Fiber Polypropylene Composite. Most of green composite are made from yearly renewable material, and disposing treatments of the green composites becomes easier and environment friendly. For those reasons, natural fiber composites have already been applied for fabricating some products such as furniture and architectural materials. Natural fiber composites have already been applied for fabricating some products such as furniture and architectural materials They have gained widespread use in the automobile industry. In their application, synthetic resins such as polypropylene and polyethylene are commonly used as a matrix for natural fiber composites. In order to improve the interaction between fiber and matrix, surface treatments are necessary for modifying fibers’ morphology [1]-[6]

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