Abhilash PurohitAshok Kumar Satapathy
Use of industrial wastes, such as slag and sludge particles, as filler in polymers is not very common in the field of composite research. Therefore in this paper, a comparison of mechanical characteristics of epoxy based composites filled with LD sludge, BF slag and LD slag (wastes generated in iron and steel industries) were presented. A comparative study among these composites in regard to their dry sliding wear characteristics under similar test conditions was also included. Composites with different weight proportions (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt.%) of LD sludge were fabricated by solution casting technique. Mechanical properties were evaluated as per ASTM test standards and sliding wear test was performed following a design of experiment approach based on Taguchi's orthogonal array. The test results for epoxy-LD sludge composites were compared with those of epoxy-BF slag and epoxy-LD slag composites reported by previous investigators. The comparison reveals that epoxy filled with LD sludge exhibits superior mechanical and wear characteristics among the three types of composites considered in this study.
Azmi ErdoğanMustafa Sabri GökVahdettin KoçAli Günen
S. GokulkumarP. R. ThylaL. PrabhuS. SathishN. Karthi
Sławomir CzarneckiMarlena MojA. BanaszakAgnieszka ChowaniecPiotr JamrózAnna DzimitrowiczŁukasz Sadowski
Thejaswini M NPrashanth SBharath M N