scholarly journals Acoustic Performance from a Mixture of Plastic Waste, Wood Dust, and Rice Husk

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 490-499
Author(s):  
Nur Rahmawati Syamsiyah ◽  
Dhani Mutiari ◽  
Yayi Arsandrie ◽  
Suharyani Suharyani ◽  
Saidah Aliyatul Himmah
2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 82-91
Author(s):  
Dalhar Susanto ◽  
Mochamad Chalid ◽  
Widyarko ◽  
Intan Chairunnisa ◽  
Cut Sannas Saskia

The possibility of using plastic waste to manufacture hybrid bio-composite materials with the dry husk of Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) is investigated. The most polluted and unsustainable plastic waste is High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) due to its single-use, which decreases in quality if it is reused is selected. The mixtures chosen are local natural fiber and easy to find, potentially a preliminary study of a composites building material. Furthermore, to improve the tensile properties of this hybrid bio-composite material, an additional organic filler is used, such as rice husk (Oryza sativa L.) in a combination of 10%, 12%, and 15%. Samples for this study were processed using the hot press methods based on ASTM D882. Tested for tensile strength, modulus young, yield stress, and elongation is carried out to see an increase in the performance of the biocomposite material. The test results show that the best tensile properties are samples with 12% rice husk, resulting in excellent sample compatibility proofed by Scan Electron Microscopy to study bio-morphological composites. This project has shown that the composites based on natural fiber will be potential building materials due to their improved tensile properties.


2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Shahril Anuar Bahari ◽  
Kamrie Kamlon ◽  
Masitah Abu Kassim

In this study, the rice husk flour-plastic waste composites (RPC) was produced from polypropylene (PP) and high density polyethylene (HDPE) wastes with 30 and 50% rice husk flour (RHF) contents. RPC was made by melt compounding and compression moulding processes. The electrical resistivity, thermal stability and tensile strength of RPC were determined. The RPC was tested in electrical resistivity and tensile strength according to the ASTM D-257 and ASTM D-638 respectively, while thermal stability was tested using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) method. From the results, high content of RHF reduces all properties, except for tensile modulus of elasticity (TMOE) in tensile strength test. The ability of moisture absorption and the presence of hemicelluloses, cellulose and silica in RHF reduce the electrical resistivity and thermal stability behaviour of RPC from 50% RHF. The good binding elements and filler agglomeration in RPC from 50% RHF improve only TMOE. Insufficient stress transfer and rigid interphase occurred between RHF and plastics during tensile maximum load and elongation at break (Eb) in tensile strength test. In general, RPC from HOPE indicates better thermal stability, tensile modulus of rupture and E (in tensile strength test) compared to PP, based on the good behaviour of thermal conductivity, low water absorption, high molecular weight and good elongation properties of HDPE. However, RPC from PP shows good electrical resistance due to the low thermal expansion coefficient of PP. 


Energies ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 8052-8068 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucio Zaccariello ◽  
Maria Mastellone

2012 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 383-387 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ji Yi Luan ◽  
Xue Mei Wu ◽  
Gui Fu Wu ◽  
Dong Wei Shao

In this paper, the chars of wood dust, corn straw, rice husk and coal pulverized were obtained at different residual time of various pyrolysis temperature (1173 K, 1273 K and 1373 K) during the process of flash pyrolysis in the drop tube furnace (DTF). In order to obtain the parameters of porous structure which included specific surface area, pore volume and fractal dimension of char, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption method was employed to obtain nitrogen adsorption isotherm of chars sample. For the four chars, the corn straw char had the biggest specific surface area and pore volume, the rice husk in second place, the wood dust in third place, and the pulverized coal char in the last one. By taking Frenkel-Halsey Hil (FHH) method to analyze the fractal character of char surface structure, we found that the fractal dimension of biomass except wood char is higher than those of pulverized coal char.


2015 ◽  
Vol 787 ◽  
pp. 607-611
Author(s):  
D. Ravindran ◽  
T. Sornakumar ◽  
P. Sankar ◽  
K. Janarthan

Rice husk particles are one of the important agriculture waste products and wood dust particles are left to degrade of its own in many wood cutting industries. In the present work, polyester resin based composite laminates are manufactured by filling the mixed solution consisting of polyester resin with rice husk and wood dust fillers into a mould. The tensile test was conducted in a Universal testing machine as per ASTM: D638 standard. The flexural test was conducted in a Universal testing machine as per ASTM: D790 standard. The hardness test was conducted in a Shore hardness tester as per ASTM D2240 standard.


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