Research Article

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
Published: Aug, 2020
Pages: 75-80

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
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.

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