A review on the tensile properties of bamboo fiber treatments

Muniandy, Moviyndiran and Mustapa, Mohammad Sukri and Ali, Nurdin and Siswanto, Waluyo Adi and Rashid, Azrin Hani Abdul and Masirin, Mohd Idrus Mohd and Wahab, Norfariza Ab and Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri and Mansor, Mohamad Norani and Wagiman, Abdullah (2023) A review on the tensile properties of bamboo fiber treatments. In: 11th International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering 2021, ICME 2021, 25 August 2021through 26 August 2021, Virtual, Online.

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Abstract

Natural fibers, like as bamboo, are easily destroyed by microbes (Biodegradability) and may become an alternative fiber in the future because to their very low supply. Bamboo grows all year and is not impacted by the seasons.Bamboo fiber is a solution to environmental issues, and synthetic fibers business prospects are likely to dwindle as oil prices rise. Bamboo fibre has hydrophilic qualities in its composition, allowing it to absorb more water. The mechanical and physical properties of the resultant composites suffer as a result. This study’s goal is to understand the types and process of each bamboo fibre treatment method, to be able to choose the best treatment method that brings the best tensile strength and to explain why the chosen treatment method yields high tensile strength. The bamboo fibre is extracted using a variety of methods, including mechanical extraction, chemical extraction, and combination (Chemical + Mechanical) extraction.In comparison to other fibre treatments, alkaline treated bamboo fibre with compressed moulding technique(CMT) as the mechanical separation produces a greater tensile strength value(1000 MPa).

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Natural fibre, Composite material, Ultimate tensile strength
Divisions: Faculty Of Industrial And Manufacturing Technology And Engineering
Depositing User: Maizatul Najwa Ahmad
Date Deposited: 20 Sep 2024 16:04
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2024 16:04
URI: http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27892
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