Degradation study on unsaturated polyester and citronella fibre composite
Abstract
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of degradation in soil burial test and natural weathering on the mechanical properties of an unsaturated polyester/citronella fibre composite. The citronella fibre were undergone alkaline treatment before fabrication. Different ratio of composite were prepared with 5,10,15,20 and 25 phr of
Citronella fibre. Then all the samples will be subjected to degradation mechanism which
are natural weathering and soil burial. Samples were tested after 3 months exposure in
order to assess their tensile and flexural properties, impact strength, hardness value and
morphology analysis. Experimental results evidenced that degradation caused
deterioration of polymer, decreasing their mechanical properties. The results showed that
tensile and flexural properties of the UPE/CF decreased progressively with the increase
in fibre content and exposure time to degradation. Impact strength and harness also
affected by the degradation as the value also decrease after the exposure. Examinations
of the fracture surface of the specimen under SEM revealed the deteriorated matrix after
exposed to soil burial test and natural weathering.