Innovative Thermoplastics Composites Made from Recycled Poly(Propylene) Reinforced with Coconut Coir Fibers
Arif Nuryawan, Nanang Masruchin, Raja Biandi Damanik, Iwan Risnasari, Hardiansyah Tambunan, Himsar Ambarita, Byung-Dae Park

TL;DR
This paper explores creating eco-friendly thermoplastic composites from recycled plastic and coconut coir fibers, showing they can meet industry standards and offer environmental benefits.
Contribution
The study introduces a low-tech, accessible method to produce thermoplastic composites using recycled poly(propylene) and coconut coir fibers.
Findings
Longer coir fibers decreased modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture in composites.
Higher proportions of poly(propylene) increased composite strength.
The interaction between fiber length and PP proportion did not significantly affect composite quality.
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the properties of poly(propylene) or PP composite reinforced with coconut coir fibers, and how these vary with fiber length and composition ratio. This innovative thermoplastic composite material was manufactured using a low-tech process from only PP, coconut coir fibers, and xylene (dissolution agent). Therefore, this process is widely accessible whilst both reusing/recycling waste plastic and making use of waste fiber material to produce a useful material that can fulfill demand for wood products, which has many environmental benefits. In this research, the coconut coir fibers are used as reinforcement, as well as the filler of the composite. Nine variations in composite material were produced from three length categories of fibers (2–5 mm, 10–20 mm, and 30–40 mm) and three composition ratios (60:40, 70:30, and 80:20) of predominant plastics of PP and…
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TopicsNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies · Material Selection and Properties
