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Year : 2020, Volume : 8, Issue : 2
First page : (114) Last page : (126)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.7536
Glass Fibre as a Reinforcing Material for Composites
Prakash Chaudhary1* and Harshvardhan Saraswat2
1M. Tech. in Textile Technology, Department of Textile Technology
Career Point University, Kota-325003, Rajasthan, India
2AssistantProfessor, MLV Textile & Engineering College, Bhilwara
*Corresponding Author E-mail: prakash07pra@yahoo.co.in
Received: 30.05.2019 | Revised: 27.06.2019 | Accepted: 8.07.2019
ABSTRACT
This review paper shows the study about the FRP system and Glass fibre reinforcement material. Glass fibre is a most commonly used for a composites and reinforcement purpose. Because of its tremendous properties, which are allows to use in multiple applications. This reinforced material use to make roof of house, house door, automobile industry, in aerospace, aircraft, industrial pipe, shipping, marine, medical instrument, and electrical insulating component, design PCB. The other material, which are very expensive to make such type of reinforced material and not give, tensile, chemical and physical properties like glass fibre composite. Ultimately the glass fibre reinforced material save the cost of product and give better properties and quality than other material. The glass fibre reinforced material recycled and after recycling it use as new glass fibre reinforce material. The new recycled reinforced material gives same properties like previous reinforced material. The new technology developed to make bio based glass fibre reinforced composite by using natural oil and using ring-opening technology.
Keywords: FRP, Glass Fibre, Automobile industry
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Cite this article: Chaudhary, P., & Saraswat, H. (2020). Glass Fibre as a Reinforcing Material for Composites, Ind. J. Pure App. Biosci. 8(2), 114-126. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.7536