Original Article
  • Characteristic Studies of Plasma Treated unidirectional Hildegardia Populifolia Fabric
  • C. Venkata Prasad*, D.W. Lee*, P. Sudhakara*, D. Jagadeesh*, B.S. Kim**, S.I. Bae* and J.I. Song*+
  • * Advanced Composite Materials Laboratory, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Changwon National University, South Korea,** Composites Materials Group, Materials Processing Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, South Korea
Abstract
This study deals with effect of plasma treatment on the properties of unidirectional ligno cellulosic fabric Hildegardia Populofolia (HDP) fabric. Thermal stability of the fabric was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Thermo gravimetric analysis (DSC). Morphological properties was analyzed by SEM analysis and found that the surface was rough upon plasma treatment which provides good interfacial adhesion with matrix during composite fabrication. Thermal stability and mechanical properties of the plasma treated fabric slightly increases compare to alkali and untreated fabric. It was observed that tensile properties of the fabric increases upon plasma treatment due to the formation of rough surface. SEM analysis indicates formation of rough surface on plasma treatment which helps in increasing the interfacial interaction between the matrix (hydrophobic) and fabric (hydrophilic).

Keywords: Plasma treatment, Hildegardia populofolia, Thermal properties, Morphology.

This Article

  • 2013; 26(1): 54-59

    Published on Feb 28, 2013

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