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Fabrication Of Green Composites

From Naturally Available Fibers

By-
Mentor
Anoop Gwalia Dr.
Indra Vir Singh
Ayush Katiyar
Indraj Saini
RECAP.
Targeted Uses:-
Recap

Fibres:- 1) Kenaf
2) Bamboo
3) Flax
4) Hemp
5) Jute
6) Ramie
7) Basalt
Resigns:- 1) Poly Furfuryl
2) PLA
3) Soya Protein
Comparative Study
Cost Analysis
Thermal Conductivities
Mechanical Properties
1) Tensile Strength
2) Tensile Modulus
3) Density
Chemical Composition
Cost Of Purchase
PolyLactic Acid - Rs 945 Nature Tech
India Pvt. Ltd.
Only
Supplier

Hemp Fiber - Rs 1192 GoGreen Products


PLA delivery cost - Rs500
PLA Grades
2 Series
Extrusion/Thermoforming
General purpose transparent extrusion grades.
3 Series
Injection Molding
Designed for injection molding applications, including high
heat.
4 Series
Films & Sheet
Designed for use in the production of oriented films,
cardstock & graphic arts.
6 Series
Fibers & Nonwovens
Designed for fiber processes from mono to
multifilament as well as sunbond and meltblown
products.
7 Series
ISBM Bottles
Designed for use in injection stretch blow molded
(ISBM) bottle applications.
8 Series
Foam
Designed for expanded foam sheet.
3 SERIES FOR INJECTION MOLDING

3001D- Unlubricated, high flow


grade
3052D- Lubricated, high flow grade
3100HP- Medium viscosity &
designed for medium-flow injection
molding applications.
3251D-Lubricated, ultra-high flow
grade
3260HP-Designed to crystallize
during processing, leading to higher
Biopolymer 3052D
Disposal
DO NOT DUMP INTO ANY SEWERS, ON THE
GROUND, OR INTO ANY BODY OF WATER. For
unused or uncontaminated material, the
preferred option is to recycle into the process
otherwise, send to an incinerator or other
thermal destruction device. For used or
contaminated material, the disposal options
remain the same, although additional
evaluation is required. Disposal must be in
compliance with Federal, State/Provincial, and
local laws and regulations
Environmental Concerns
Generally speaking, lost pellets,
while undesirable, are benign in
terms of their physical environmental
impact, but if ingested by wildlife,
they may mechanically cause
adverse effects. Spills should be
minimized, and they should be
cleaned up when they happen.
Plastics should not be discarded into
the environment.
Test we would like to
perform
Thermal Conductivity
Moisture Absorption
Decomposition
Thermal Degradation
Prolonged Sunlight Effects
UV tests
Any other if necessary
Operating conditions
Injection Pressure 30 bar
Holding Pressure 20 bar
Back Pressure 5 bar
Injection speed 40-50%
Cooling time ~15sec
Temperature profile
Heater

155 160 165


Piston
deg C deg C deg C 170
To
Pressure
deg C nozzle

Heater
Contingencies !!!
THANK YOU

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