Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste

Sustainable unsaturated polyester resin composite tiles were prepared using snail shell powder by open mould technique. The snail shell powder filler was obtained from snail shell, a domestic waste. The filler characterized for pH (7.61), bulk density (1.33), specific gravity (1.80 g/cm3 ), refracti...

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Main Authors: Igwe, Isaac Ogbennaya, Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua, Nwapa, Chinedu
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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spelling my-ukm.journal.241632024-09-13T08:37:40Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24163/ Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste Igwe, Isaac Ogbennaya Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua Nwapa, Chinedu Sustainable unsaturated polyester resin composite tiles were prepared using snail shell powder by open mould technique. The snail shell powder filler was obtained from snail shell, a domestic waste. The filler characterized for pH (7.61), bulk density (1.33), specific gravity (1.80 g/cm3 ), refractive index (1.45), oil absorption (5.0 g/100 g), and moisture content (14.01%) was incorporated into the polymer matrix at 0 to 30 wt. % filler content. The tensile, and compressive strength of the tile samples decreased with filler content whereas the impact, hardness, and specific gravity increased with filler content, and were generally greater than those of cured unsaturated polyester resin at any filler content considered. The tile samples containing 15, and 25 wt. % snail shell powder were vitreous while the samples containing 10, 20, and 30 wt.% snail shell powder were semi – vitreous. The low water absorption property of the tile samples makes them suitable for household utilizations in areas such as kitchen walls, floors, backlashes, and shower walls, and should justify the use of low - cost snail shell powder in the composite industry. This will lead to a cost - effective handling and management of snail shell waste thereby, providing a clean environment. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24163/1/PA%202.pdf Igwe, Isaac Ogbennaya and Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua and Nwapa, Chinedu (2024) Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste. Journal of Polymer Science and Technology, 8 (1). pp. 14-22. ISSN 2550-1917 https://spaj.ukm.my/jpst/index.php/jpst/issue/view/17
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description Sustainable unsaturated polyester resin composite tiles were prepared using snail shell powder by open mould technique. The snail shell powder filler was obtained from snail shell, a domestic waste. The filler characterized for pH (7.61), bulk density (1.33), specific gravity (1.80 g/cm3 ), refractive index (1.45), oil absorption (5.0 g/100 g), and moisture content (14.01%) was incorporated into the polymer matrix at 0 to 30 wt. % filler content. The tensile, and compressive strength of the tile samples decreased with filler content whereas the impact, hardness, and specific gravity increased with filler content, and were generally greater than those of cured unsaturated polyester resin at any filler content considered. The tile samples containing 15, and 25 wt. % snail shell powder were vitreous while the samples containing 10, 20, and 30 wt.% snail shell powder were semi – vitreous. The low water absorption property of the tile samples makes them suitable for household utilizations in areas such as kitchen walls, floors, backlashes, and shower walls, and should justify the use of low - cost snail shell powder in the composite industry. This will lead to a cost - effective handling and management of snail shell waste thereby, providing a clean environment.
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author Igwe, Isaac Ogbennaya
Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua
Nwapa, Chinedu
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Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua
Nwapa, Chinedu
Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
author_facet Igwe, Isaac Ogbennaya
Oragwu, Ifeoma Perpetua
Nwapa, Chinedu
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title Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
title_short Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
title_full Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
title_fullStr Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
title_sort analysis of sustainable polyester tiles of domestic waste
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24163/1/PA%202.pdf
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