Polymeric nanocomposites have been extensively investigated due to their potential for enhancing the mechanical and tribological properties of polymer composites. In this study, the mechanical performance of carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy composites modified with nano-sized ferrochrome slag particles, an industrial by-product from stainless steel manufacturing, was evaluated. Composite laminates were fabricated using a vacuum-assisted hand lay-up process, with consistent carbon fiber reinforcement and uniformly dispersed nanofillers in the epoxy matrix. Mechanical properties such as tensile, flexural, impact, and Shore D hardness were evaluated as per ASTM and ISO standards. At 2 wt.% nanofiller loading, enhanced tensile strength and hardness by 33.02% and 8.92%, respectively, were achieved, while flexural strength and impact strength increased by 3.70% and 3.62% at 1 wt.% compared to the neat composite. Higher filler contents (>3 wt.%) resulted in reduced performance due to particle agglomeration and microstructural inhomogeneity. A scanning electron microscope was used to determine the uniform dispersion and agglomeration of nanofillers. The results demonstrated the potential of ferrochrome slag as a sustainable and cost-effective nanofiller for advanced composite applications.
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Sultan Al.mamari
Sabariah Julai
Mohd Faizul Mohd Sabri
Polymers
University of Malaya
Visvesvaraya Technological University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d463e931b076d99fa6355e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17182527