Enhanced Properties of Eco-Friendly Epoxy Composites with Luffa acutangula and Sawdust Reinforcement

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Epoxy composites, Hardness, Luffa acutangula, Salwood saw dust, Mechanical properties, Sustainable reinforcement, Water absorption

Abstract

Hybrid epoxy composites were reinforced with a constant 20 wt% of Luffa acutangula fiber (LAF) and varying Sal wood sawdust (SWD) content ranging from 0 to 25 wt%. The evaluation covered mechanical properties including tensile, flexural, impact strengths, hardness, and water absorption behavior. Results indicated a notable enhancement in all mechanical properties up to 15 wt% SWD, with a slight reduction observed beyond this point. The composite with 20LAF/15SWD exhibited superior performance, achieving tensile, flexural, and impact strengths of 46 MPa, 66 MPa, and 3.12 J, respectively. Shore D hardness and water absorption tests confirmed increased material rigidity and decreased moisture affinity up to the 15 wt% SWD level. Scanning electron microscopy revealed improved fiber–matrix bonding and homogeneous filler distribution at the optimal formulation. These findings highlight the potential of combining Luffa acutangula fiber and sawdust as sustainable reinforcements for high-performance biocomposites.

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2025-10-13

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Tadepalli, S., & Murugesan , T. M. (2025). Enhanced Properties of Eco-Friendly Epoxy Composites with Luffa acutangula and Sawdust Reinforcement. BioResources, 20(4), 10263–10289. Retrieved from https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/24771

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Research Article or Brief Communication