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Nik Yusuf, Nik Alnur Auli, Rosly, Ernie Surianiy, Mohamed, Mazlan, Abu Bakar, Mohamad Bashree, Yusoff, Mahani, Sulaiman, Muhammd Azwadi, Ahmad, Muhammad Iqbal |
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Materials Science Forum; January 2016, Vol. 840 Issue: 1 p394-398, 5p |
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The reserach is focused on the resistance of bio-polymer thin film to bio-degradation in compost soil from renewable resources based on waste banana peel and waste egg shell in polymer matrix. The combination of waste banana peel and waste egg shell in producing of bio-mulching film is a new inovation in agricultural industry . Bio-mulching film is a biodegradable plastics films that can help in increasing the moisture content of soil and improving the soil ingredients in order to make the plants grow well. The thin film is produced by using the waste banana banana peelas the reinforcement fiber, eggshell as filler and epoxy resin as matrix. The thickness of thin film was in between 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm. The epoxy/waste banana banana peelwith eggshell (EWE) 10%, were affected by bio-degradation in soi burial test where the occurances of surface damages, which in turn enhances the degradation of physical properties. |
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