Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material

This research aims to utilize disposable mask waste and coconut fiber as an acoustic composite material and identify its sound absorption characteristics. The method used in this research is an experiment to produce four samples with different non-woven polypropylene and coconut fiber composition....

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Main Authors: Khairunnissa Ramadhani, Arrizal Abdul Aziz, Miftahul Akbar Ramadhan, Amara Huaida Alifah, Try Ramadhan
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Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2024-12-01
Series:Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment
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Online Access:https://dimensi.petra.ac.id/index.php/ars./article/view/27915
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author Khairunnissa Ramadhani
Arrizal Abdul Aziz
Miftahul Akbar Ramadhan
Amara Huaida Alifah
Try Ramadhan
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description This research aims to utilize disposable mask waste and coconut fiber as an acoustic composite material and identify its sound absorption characteristics. The method used in this research is an experiment to produce four samples with different non-woven polypropylene and coconut fiber composition. The samples went through multiple tests to identify its morphology, mass change in different temperatures, density, and sound absorption coefficient. The result of this research shows that these materials display sound absorption characteristics and can be applied for acoustic purposes. Acoustic material with 100% non-woven polypropylene displays the best sound absorber characteristics, especially for 500Hz frequency sound. However, acoustic material with composition of 90% non-woven polypropylene and 10% coconut fiber shows a better sound absorption coefficient in 2000Hz frequency.
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spelling doaj-art-0ccfec1b44f848bf94d099b0334559062025-01-08T07:37:09ZengPetra Christian UniversityDimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment0126-219X2338-78582024-12-0151210.9744/dimensi.51.2.107-112Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite MaterialKhairunnissa Ramadhani0Arrizal Abdul Aziz1Miftahul Akbar Ramadhan2Amara Huaida Alifah3Try Ramadhan4Indonesia University of EducationIndonesia University of EducationIndonesia University of EducationIndonesia University of EducationIndonesia University of Education This research aims to utilize disposable mask waste and coconut fiber as an acoustic composite material and identify its sound absorption characteristics. The method used in this research is an experiment to produce four samples with different non-woven polypropylene and coconut fiber composition. The samples went through multiple tests to identify its morphology, mass change in different temperatures, density, and sound absorption coefficient. The result of this research shows that these materials display sound absorption characteristics and can be applied for acoustic purposes. Acoustic material with 100% non-woven polypropylene displays the best sound absorber characteristics, especially for 500Hz frequency sound. However, acoustic material with composition of 90% non-woven polypropylene and 10% coconut fiber shows a better sound absorption coefficient in 2000Hz frequency. https://dimensi.petra.ac.id/index.php/ars./article/view/27915Acoustic materialcoconut fiberdisposable mask
spellingShingle Khairunnissa Ramadhani
Arrizal Abdul Aziz
Miftahul Akbar Ramadhan
Amara Huaida Alifah
Try Ramadhan
Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment
Acoustic material
coconut fiber
disposable mask
title Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
title_full Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
title_fullStr Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
title_short Utilization of Disposable Mask Waste and Coconut Fiber as an Acoustic Composite Material
title_sort utilization of disposable mask waste and coconut fiber as an acoustic composite material
topic Acoustic material
coconut fiber
disposable mask
url https://dimensi.petra.ac.id/index.php/ars./article/view/27915
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