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Water Content and Nail Head Pulled-through Strength of Epoxy/Sumberejo Kenaf Fiber Composites with Different Fiber Orientations a) Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia Abstract Environmentally friendly materials have become an exciting topic of research in preventing environmental pollution in Indonesia. Natural fiber-reinforced composite is one of the ecologically friendly bio-composites. The purpose of this study was to analyse the water content, the thickness swelling, and the nail head-pulled-through strength of Sumberejo kenaf fiber reinforced epoxy (KF/EP) composites according to SNI 01-4449-2006 standard. The kenaf fiber was treated by NaOH solution before used as reinforcement. The KF/EP composite laminas were fabricated by Vacuum Assisted Resin Infusion (VARI) method with a stack of (0°/0°/0°/0°) and (0°/90°/0°/90°). These laminas were compared to pristine epoxy samples. These composites were categorized as high-density fiberboards (HDF). The highest value of nail head pull-through strength and minimum value of water content and thickness swelling were found in the KF/EP (0°/90°/0°/90°) with the value of (104,22 ± 1,50) kgf, (4,66 ± 0,38) %, and (6,19 ± 1,63) % respectively. These composites complied with SNI 01-4449-2006 standard. Keywords: Kenaf fiber- Epoxy- Water content- Thickness swelling- Nail head pulled-through strength Topic: Symposium on Physics and Its Application |
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