Effect of flame retardant and titanium dioxide on the properties of wood- substituted composite reinforced with short agro-waste pineapple leaf fiber for community enterprise
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2018Author
Uraiwan Pongsa
Phoometh Sangrayub
Niwat Mookam
Parinya Kaweekitbundit
Orajit Jamsang
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Short pineapple leaf fiber (PALF) from fresh agro-waste pineapple leaf was
successfully prepared by the chopping and milling techniques. The effect of the
addition of pineapple leaf fiber, Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and diammonium phosphate
(DAP) on the properties of polypropylene (PP) composites was investigated in this work.
TiO2 and DAP was used as additive and flame retardant, respectively. Enhanced flexural
modulus was observed for all composites, especially 73TD11 which the value of
flexural modulus increased about 47. 37% to 840 MPa compared with the PP matrix.
However, water adsorption of composites only reinforced with PALF increased due to
their hydrophilic characteristic. While the incorporation of TiO2 and DAP provided the
tortuous pathway in the matrix that restricted the free motion of water molecules,
thereby the decrease of water adsorption. From the result of UL-94 testing, the present
of TiO2 and DAP in PALF reinforced composites remarkably achieved slower burning
rate and longer-lasting protection because the higher quality char was formed during
the combustion. As the results, PP composite reinforced with PALF can be alternative
approach for wood-substituted composite development to strengthen community
enterprises and to promote the environmentally friendly and cost-effectively
management of agricultural waste.