AIP Advances (Aug 2024)

Exploring the strength and durability of hemp fiber reinforced moringa bioresin composites for skateboard applications

  • Felix Sahayaraj Arockiasamy,
  • K. Logesh,
  • John Rajan A,
  • Manickam Ramesh,
  • Sathish Kannan,
  • Jayant Giri,
  • Abdullah A. Alarfaj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0220726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
pp. 085119 – 085119-10

Abstract

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The study aimed to develop and analyze bio-based composites, incorporating moringa bioresin and hemp fibers as reinforcing elements. The composites were fabricated using four weight percentage combinations of epoxy, moringa bioresin, and hemp fiber. The fabricated composites were characterized by their mechanical, thermal, water absorption, biodegradability, and morphological properties. The study revealed that the composite with the highest proportion of moringa bioresin (30 wt. %) exhibited better mechanical properties. Moreover, the flexural strength and Shore D hardness were impacted by both the matrix and reinforcing materials’ weight percentages. Thermal analysis showed that the composites had good thermal stability, while water absorption analysis indicated that the composites had good water resistance. Biodegradability analysis showed that the composites had a high rate of biodegradation, making them environmentally friendly. The distribution of reinforcing fibers within the matrix material was found to be uniform through the use of scanning electron microscope based morphological analysis. The results indicate that moringa bioresin and hemp fiber composites have the potential to be used as sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based composites in various applications.