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Characterization of Aegle Marmelos Fiber Reinforced Composite
Due to environmental contamination, a lot of research is being done to evolve on green engineering in the area of material science. To cope up with the problems, researchers are showing their interest in the industrial applications of composites made from natural fibers, bio or industrial waste. Because of their superior properties, the natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites are being used more frequently in the composite industry and more researchers are studying them. In this paper, the bark of Aegle Marmelos is taken as natural fiber for examining tensile strength and flexural strength. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis is also accomplished to know the bonding between the reinforcement and the matrix.
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Composites, Aegle Marmelos, Natural Fiber, Tensile Strength, Flexural Strength, Scanning Electron Microscope.
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