Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound

Thermal and microstructure analysis of cocofoam made from vulcanized coconut fiber and latex compound were conducted. The cocofoam was produced by blending coconut fiber and latex compound with weight ratio of 10/25 (CF5-1) and 20/55 (CF5-2) at room temperature. The cocofoam characters were then ana...

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Main Author: I.D.K. Anom
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Language:English
Published: International Coconut Community 2013-04-01
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Online Access:https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/93
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spelling doaj-dc51d9b605a241b08c2953934beb19cc2020-11-25T02:11:20ZengInternational Coconut CommunityCORD0215-11622721-88562013-04-0129011624https://doi.org/10.37833/cord.v29i1.93Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex CompoundI.D.K. AnomThermal and microstructure analysis of cocofoam made from vulcanized coconut fiber and latex compound were conducted. The cocofoam was produced by blending coconut fiber and latex compound with weight ratio of 10/25 (CF5-1) and 20/55 (CF5-2) at room temperature. The cocofoam characters were then analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DTA) instruments. The result showed that the increase of coconut fiber and latex compound ratio produced a higher density of cocofoam. The highest value density was 0.6920 g/cm3 with flexibility of 90% produced by the CF5-2 sample. The SEM analysis showed that both specimens surface of the CF5-1 and CF5-2 samples have different pores size and the latex compound is not distributed thoroughly in the cocofoam. The thermal analysis showed that the production of cocofoam was largely determined by latex compound that served as fiber binder matrix. Cocofoam started to degrade at the temperature of 90oC and was damaged when it was heated at the temperature of 115oC for 2.5 hours.https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/93cocofoamlatex compoundcoconut fiberscanning elestron micro (sem)thermal analysis
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Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
CORD
cocofoam
latex compound
coconut fiber
scanning elestron micro (sem)
thermal analysis
author_facet I.D.K. Anom
author_sort I.D.K. Anom
title Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
title_short Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
title_full Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
title_fullStr Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
title_full_unstemmed Thermal and Microstructure Analysis of Cocofoam Made from Blended Coconut Fiber with Latex Compound
title_sort thermal and microstructure analysis of cocofoam made from blended coconut fiber with latex compound
publisher International Coconut Community
series CORD
issn 0215-1162
2721-8856
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Thermal and microstructure analysis of cocofoam made from vulcanized coconut fiber and latex compound were conducted. The cocofoam was produced by blending coconut fiber and latex compound with weight ratio of 10/25 (CF5-1) and 20/55 (CF5-2) at room temperature. The cocofoam characters were then analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DTA) instruments. The result showed that the increase of coconut fiber and latex compound ratio produced a higher density of cocofoam. The highest value density was 0.6920 g/cm3 with flexibility of 90% produced by the CF5-2 sample. The SEM analysis showed that both specimens surface of the CF5-1 and CF5-2 samples have different pores size and the latex compound is not distributed thoroughly in the cocofoam. The thermal analysis showed that the production of cocofoam was largely determined by latex compound that served as fiber binder matrix. Cocofoam started to degrade at the temperature of 90oC and was damaged when it was heated at the temperature of 115oC for 2.5 hours.
topic cocofoam
latex compound
coconut fiber
scanning elestron micro (sem)
thermal analysis
url https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/93
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