Mechanical Performance of Silk-Based Structural Composites
With the strong emphasis on environmental awareness, it has brought much attention in the development of recyclable and environmentally sustainable composite materials since the last decade. Environmental legislation as well as consumer demand in many countries is increasing the pressure on manufact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Key engineering materials 2006-01, Vol.326-328, p.457-460 |
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Zusammenfassung: | With the strong emphasis on environmental awareness, it has brought much attention in
the development of recyclable and environmentally sustainable composite materials since the last
decade. Environmental legislation as well as consumer demand in many countries is increasing the
pressure on manufacturers of materials and end-products to consider the environmental impact of
their products at all stages of their life cycle, including recycling and ultimate disposal. Silk fibers,
spun out from silkworm cocoons, consist of a fibroin core surrounded by a protein layer called
"sericin", and these fibers are biodegradable and highly crystalline. It has been known that these
fibers have higher tensile strength and are more predictable in failure than glass and synthetic
organic fibers. Recently, few preliminary studies have reported that the use of these silks, as microreinforcements
to replace un-recyclable carbon and glass fibers for polymeric-based structural
composite materials can enhance their mechanical and thermal properties, with reducing the amount
of un-decomposable wastes and pollutants. In this paper, the mechanical properties of silk-based
epoxy composites formed by different controlled manufacturing parameters are elaborately studied. |
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ISSN: | 1013-9826 1662-9795 1662-9795 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.326-328.457 |