Abstract:
A composite is a material formed from the combination of two or more constituent materials through
an inhomogeneous mixture. The ironwood waste has less economic value, which makes the authors
interested in conducting research using mosquito nets and particle composite ironwood waste.
Which is to find out the effect of volume fraction and angle orientation of the fiber composite
polyester-ulinwood powder (Eusideroxylon zwageri)- mosquito wire on the bending strength. The
bending test was carried out using the ASTM D790 standard with the three point bending test
method and the composite was manufactured using the hand lay-up method with the particle
composition: polyester: 10%: 90%, 15%: 85%, 20%: 80%, and 25%: 75%. The results obtained in the
comparison of the composition of less ironwood powder, a finer mesh size with an orientation angle
of 45°, and mosquito wire show the highest bending strength and high deformation ability (ductile),
and the addition of mosquito net as one of the composite specimen fibers of polyester resin does not
increase significant bending strength but can reduce the deformability reduction effect.
Keywords: ASTM, Bending, Defleksi, Kawat, SHCP