CE Presentation
CE Presentation
CE Presentation
Progress Report
• The current trend in the industry is to produce multiple walled, complex shaped
and green products.
• Our review indicates that limited research has been conducted on the use of
lignocellulosic filler reinforced thermoset composite materials for moulded
multiple thickness walled parts using injection moulding process. Therefore,
this research investigated the optimization of moulding process and the
processability of lignocellulosic filler-reinforced polymer composite materials
with respect to filling, in-cavity residual stresses, volumetric shrinkage and
warpage for multiple thickness walled parts in the injection moulding
process.
• There are also problems which arise during the manufacturing process of
the glass fibres. Glass fibres pose a serious health hazard, such as
poisoning during the process of creation of the glass fibres which normally
are around 17 -25 micrometers.
Hypothesis
1. To select and verify the most suitable surface treatments for kenaf fibers to be
applied as reinforcement material.
3. To study the flow of natural fiber reinforced BMC in comparison to Glass fiber
reinforced BMC.
6. To verify the final composite products flow and compatibility using an actual
injection mold and molding machine
Research Scopes
Unit: mm
Length: 300 mm
Fig. 1 A Depiction of the final part that will be used for Height : 50 mm
simulation and mass production
Width: 150 mm
(Isometric View)
• Material :
UP + 10%wt kenaf (Trade name: BMC)
UP + 20%wt kenaf (Trade name: BMC)
UP + 30%wt kenaf (Trade name: BMC)
1) Surface Treatments.
Silane and Sodium hydroxide has been used to treat the fiber surfaces. A comparison has been made and it was found that silane namely glycidoxypropyltrimethoxy-
silane was the best surface treatment in terms of fiber bonding and micromechanical interfacial Stresses.
2) Materials
a) Fibers- Comparison of basic mechanical properties between kenaf and glass
1.75%
Total 100%
Methodology
3) Machines
a) The kneading was done in Wah Ma (M) Sdn. Bhd., using a twin
blade mixer model YD-NH 5 kg mixer.
b) Injection Moulding to be done at Wah Ma (M) Sdn. Bhd., using a Meiki 150
ton machine.
4) Simulation
The simulation to be done using Autodesk Moldflow using thermoset injection
Moulding process, with fill and pack analysis.
Methodology
Achievement for Objective 1: Paper submitted to materials research Innovations dated 10 Dec 2013. Waiting for feed back
Progress report
Final Thesis 1st Draft Submission Pending results of objective 5 31 August 2014
Conclusion
• This research is also an early pioneer in the field of natural fiber reinforced
polymer composite which focuses on multiple thickness walled parts
injected by injection moulding process