tailieunhanh - Biomass-based composites for brake pads: a review

The study of substitute brake pad materials from sustainable sources is an area that requires immediate attention. This is because previous materials used (such as asbestos) are known to have carcinogenic effects. | Biomass-based composites for brake pads a review International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology IJMET Volume 10 Issue 03 March 2019 pp. 920 943 Article ID IJMET_10_03_094 Available online at http ijmet JType IJMET amp VType 10 amp IType 3 ISSN Print 0976-6340 and ISSN Online 0976-6359 IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed BIOMASS-BASED COMPOSITES FOR BRAKE PADS A REVIEW Oluwafemi E. Ige Freddie L. Inambao and Gloria A. Adewumi Department of Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering University of KwaZulu-Natal Durban South Africa ABSTRACT There is a growing need to develop automobile brake pad materials from sustainable sources. The study of substitute brake pad materials from sustainable sources is an area that requires immediate attention. This is because previous materials used such as asbestos are known to have carcinogenic effects. Several studies have investigated alternative materials to asbestos for brake pads. This review paper presents some of the most appropriate environmentally friendly and optimal composites for brake pads. Biomass-based composites from agricultural waste such as natural fibers waste are reviewed. This paper also surveyed the use of substitute materials as filler and binder such as epoxy resin phenolic resins and other adhesives. Key words Brake pad fillers Natural fiber composite Agricultural waste Material properties. Cite this Article Oluwafemi E. Ige Freddie L. Inambao and Gloria A. Adewumi Biomass-Based Composites for Brake Pads A Review International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology 10 3 2019 pp. 920 943. http IJMET JType IJMET amp VType 10 amp IType 3 1. INTRODUCTION In the past few years several studies have been conducted on the development of non-asbestos brake pads. Uses of palm kernel shell palm kernel fiber and other biomass precursors have been investigated 1 . The present trend in research for asbestos-free brake pads is to use industrial or

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