Abstract
As the amount of agricultural waste produced annually worldwide is very high, numerous studies have been conducted with the aim of using them in the structure of composite materials that have a minimal impact on the environment, reduced costs, and can be used in various fields of activity. In this research, four types of composite materials were cast, with a reinforcement of chopped corn cobs and with a matrix of acrylic resin, respectively, of three hybrid resins having various mass proportions, where Dammar natural resin prevailed. The chemical structure of the composites with hybrid matrix was determined using molecular spectroscopic microanalysis, and some mechanical properties of all the composites were investigated. It was found that the values of the obtained mechanical characteristics were limited.
Keywords: Hybrid resin; chopped corn cobs; composite materials; FTIR and Raman analyses; mechanical properties