Abstract
This investigation studied the utilization of intumescent thermal resistive mats to provide surface protection to the core natural fibre-reinforced Elium® composite structural integrity. The intumescent mats contained flame retardant (FR) i.e. expandable graphite (EG) with four different expansion ratios and alumina trihydrate (ATH). All natural fibre thermoplastic composites were fabricated using a resin infusion technique. The impact of char thickness and chemical compositions on the flammability and smoke properties was investigated. It was found that surface protection significantly reduced the peak heat release rate, total smoke release, smoke extinction area and CO2 yield, and substantially enhanced UL-94 rating, time to ignition and residual char network, depending on the EG exfoliation ratio, ATH and mineral wool fibre. The glass transition temperature increased for the FR composites containing EG with lower expansion ratio. Inclusion of intumescent mats increased the strength of the composites while it had a negative effect on the modulus.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105986 |
Journal | Composites - Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing |
Volume | 137 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2020 |
Keywords
- A. Natural fibres
- A. Thermoplastic resin
- E. Vacuum infusion
- Elium®
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Ceramics and Composites
- Mechanics of Materials