Investigation of Mechanical And Tribological Properties of Boric Acid Reinforced Composite Plates

Investigation of Mechanical And Tribological Properties of Boric Acid Reinforced Composite Plates

In this study, the mechanical and tribological properties of unidirectional glass fiber/polyester resin and unidirectional carbon fiber / polyester resin composite materials reinforced with boron particles have been investigated by experimental methods. Composite sheets were produced by hand lay-up method using polyester resin mixed with boroxide particles (H3BO3) with a specific gravity of 1.51 g/cm3 and a molecular weight of 61.83 g/mol, which were utilized as boron particles. As particle reinforcement, 1%, 5% and 10% boron oxide polyester resin mixture was obtained. The effects of particle reinforcement on mechanical and tribological properties were investigated. As a result of the experimental studies, it was determined that, due to the increase in the particle ratio, the wear resistance increased by between the ratios 5% and 50% in some samples compared to the samples not reinforced with boroxide particles and the tensile strength improved up to 32% in some samples.

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