The effects of coconut husk fiber versus coconut shell powder in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) composites
Abstract
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is one of the thermoplastic where can be enhanced the
characteristics by adding filler. TPU have been used in a wide variety of industries fields.
This research describes the effect of coir fiber versus coconut shell in TPU blends. The
volume fraction for both natural fillers content added into the TPU are same which are 5%,
10% and 15%. Both of the natural filler compounded with the TPU using heated two roll
mill and were compacted using compression molding. TPU filled with coconut shell
particle has high tensile strength and good elongation at break compared with TPU filled
coconut husk fiber. However, TPU filled with coconut shell has low modulus elasticity due
to poor interfacial bonding formed between the filler and TPU. SEM morphology of the
TPU filled with coconut shell particle more homogenous compared with TPU filled with
coconut husk fiber. TPU filled with coconut husk fiber have a better oil absorption than
TPU filled with coconut shell in the cooking oil because the composition and porosity of
the sample enable the oil molecule easily immersed into the composite microstructure. The
oil absorption test in engine oil form only slightly changes in the percentage of oil
absorption of the coconut husk fiber and coconut shell particles. This due to the retention
capability of the engine oil that easily to absorbed into composite porosity. TGA for TPU
filled with coconut husk fiber and TPU filled coconut shell have good thermal stability at
T90 when the filler content increased in the composite