Investigations on Ananas erectifolius fiber/sawdust hybrid epoxy composites for sustainable building applications
Palanivendhan Murugadoss, Kulmani Mehar, Yuvaraja Naik, Naveen Kumar Rajendran, Parin Kumar Patel, Kuldip Kumar Sahu, Deepali Dash, Kamakshi Priya Kumar

TL;DR
This paper explores using pineapple fiber and sawdust to create eco-friendly building materials with good mechanical and thermal properties.
Contribution
The novelty is combining Ananas erectifolius fiber and sawdust into a hybrid composite for sustainable construction.
Findings
Sample C3 with 18 g sawdust showed optimal mechanical properties like 51.09 MPa tensile strength and 54.98 MPa flexural strength.
The composite exhibited low thermal conductivity (0.72 W/mK) and high heat deflection temperature (123°C).
Antibacterial testing showed a 26 mm inhibition zone against E. coli at 100 µg concentration.
Abstract
This study investigates the mechanical, thermal, morphological, antibacterial, and water absorption characteristics of Ananas erectifolius fiber (AEF) reinforced epoxy composites filled with sawdust particulates, aiming to develop sustainable alternatives to conventional construction materials. Composites were fabricated using the hand layup method followed by compression molding, incorporating sawdust filler contents ranging from 0 to 24 g while keeping the fiber mass constant at 300 g. The composite containing 18 g of sawdust (Sample C3) demonstrated superior overall performance, achieving a tensile strength of 51.09 MPa, flexural strength of 54.98 MPa, impact strength of 14.98 kJ/m², and a Shore D hardness of 51. SEM analysis confirmed strong fiber–matrix interfacial bonding and uniform filler dispersion in the optimized formulation. Thermal assessments showed that Sample C3…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites · Nanocomposite Films for Food Packaging · Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
