Performance Evaluation of Novel Eco-Materials Composed of Millet Husks, Rice Husks, and Polystyrene
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Managing agricultural waste and expanded polystyrene (EPS) poses significant environmental and economic challenges. This study aims to create
composites from millet husks, rice husks, and recycled EPS, using a manufacturing method that involves dissolving the polystyrene in a solvent followed by cold pressing. Various particle sizes and two binder dosages were
investigated to assess their influence on the physico-mechanical properties of
the composites. The mechanical properties obtained range from 2.54 to 4.47
MPa for the Modulus of Rupture (MOR) and from 686 to 1400 MPa for the
Modulus of Elasticity in Bending (MOE). The results indicate that these
composites have potential for applications in the construction sector, particularly for wood structures and interior decoration. Moreover, surface treatments could enhance their durability and mechanical properties. This research contributes to the valorization of agricultural and plastic waste as
eco-friendly and economical construction materials.
