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Manufacturing of Composite Material Using Sugarcane Bagasse and Waste Plastic for Household Warm Protection

Madhukar B. Sorte, Akash Gadhav, Aniket Hadawale, Rabishankar Raut

Abstract


On this cutting edge age the composite materials are gotten the essential material for any building creation since composite materials have a few explicit properties, for example, high solidarity to weight proportion, ease, and simplicity of manufacture, elasticity, compressive quality, Impact quality, high protection from warm which doesn't understand in unadulterated material or non-composite material. of its immense application, a Mechanical Engineer should realize how to create and testicle a composite material. Right now, will utilize two waste materials for example bagasse and waste plastic to deliver a composite. The composite can be utilized with the end goal of warmth protection which we can apply in our housetops or wherever where we can diminish the warmth move. The principle part of our task is to create something valuable out of waste materials. Right now will create a fiber strengthened plastic composite material by utilizing Bagasse as fortification and plastic as the Matrix of composite material. The composite framed by utilizing both waste materials bagasse and plastic should be tried by you under different stacking conditions to decide the improved mechanical and warm properties with the goal that it could be utilized as the warm cover at different spots like housetops.

Keywords


manufacturing, composite material, sugarcane bagass, waste plastic

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