Processing and Evaluation of Horn Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene
1 Department of Textile Technology, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna
2 Department of Chemistry, Kaduna State University, Kaduna
3 Department of Polymer Technology, NILEST, Zaria
* Corresponding author: Isa2dina@mail.com
2 Department of Chemistry, Kaduna State University, Kaduna
3 Department of Polymer Technology, NILEST, Zaria
* Corresponding author: Isa2dina@mail.com
Abstract
This study investigates the Processing and Evaluation of Horn Fibre reinforced polypropylene. A new functional composite has been developed using particles of defatted cow horn fibre and charcoal which act as a compatibilizer and natural colorant and waste polypropylene. Physical and Mechanical properties of the composite with varying wt% of polypropylene/Hf/charcoal have been characterized and compared with the properties of waste PP as the control sample. Results showed that incorporation of Hf/charcoal increased some of the mechanical properties such as Tensile strength, Flexural, impact, hardness and density, compared to 100 % PP. The waste horn fibre/PP and charcoal composite is a product of the cleanup of Kaduna Polytechnic waste polypropylene broken chairs and tables from the hall and surrounding using natural wastes (horn fibres) as a stiffener and charcoal as a natural colorant and can be used in fields like automotive, chairs and tables, computer parts, construction, and house ware etc
Keywords
Polypropylene
Horn Fibres
Charcoal
Plastics
Recycling
How to Cite
I., D., V., A., & A., O. (2020). Processing and Evaluation of Horn Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene. Nigerian Journal of Textiles, 6(1), 75-80.
D. I., A. V., and O. A., "Processing and Evaluation of Horn Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene," Nigerian Journal of Textiles, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 75-80, August 2020.