Title of article :
Potential of Jamaican banana, coconut coir and bagasse fibres as composite materials
Author/Authors :
Jْstiz-Smith، نويسنده , , Nilza G. and Virgo، نويسنده , , G. Junior and Buchanan، نويسنده , , Vernon E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This paper presents an evaluation of the alternative use of three Jamaican natural cellulosic fibres for the design and manufacturing of composite materials. The natural cellulosic fibres under investigation were bagasse from sugar cane (saccharum officinarum), banana trunk from the banana plant (family Musacae, genus Musa X para disiaca L), and coconut coir11Coir – a stiff, coarse fibre from the outer husk of a coconut.
the coconut husk (family Palm, genus coco nucifera). Fibre samples were subjected to standardized characterization tests such as ash and carbon content, water absorption, moisture content, tensile strength, elemental analysis and chemical analysis. The banana fibre exhibited the highest ash, carbon and cellulose content, hardness and tensile strength, while coconut the highest lignin content.
Keywords :
fibres , Composites , Material Strength
Journal title :
Materials Characterization
Journal title :
Materials Characterization