Fabrication of automobile parts from coconut

A group of Baylor University researchers, who have discovered some cheap products that can be made from coconut in poor waters, have developed a method of using coconut shells in the industry. car manufacturing.

Baylor researchers have developed a technology that uses coconut fiber to replace synthetic polyester fibers. In particular, their aim is to use coconut fiber to make the interior's floor panels and covers, marking the first time coconut fiber is used in these applications.

Since coconut is readily available, a renewable resource in all equatorial countries, Baylor's team has attempted to create a variety of products that can be made from coconut in areas where technology is used. Simple and cheap.With about 11 million coconut growers in the world with an annual income of around $ 500, Baylor researchers hope to triple their annual income by raising the coconut market price by 30 cents. This can have a significant impact on the quality of life of farmers.

Picture 1 of Fabrication of automobile parts from coconut Coconut shell. A group of Baylor University researchers, who have discovered some cheap products that can be made from coconut in poor waters, have developed a method of using coconut shells in the industry. car manufacturing. (Photo: iStockphoto / Steven Kratochwill)

Dr. Walter Bradley, engineering professor at Baylor, project leader, said: 'We hope to create a potential market for coconut farmers. Our goal is to create millions of pounds of demand at better prices. '

Baylor researchers said the mechanical properties of coconut fiber are as good as, or better than, polyester and synthetic fibers when used for automotive parts. Bradley says coconut fibers are cheaper than other fibers and are better for the environment because coconut shells are often thrown away. Coconut does not burn well and produces toxic gases. This is important in the necessary testing for applications in automotive parts.

Bradley said it is working with a fiber processing company in Texas, a supplier of yarn mats for four leading auto companies.

Balyor researchers are now putting automotive parts using coconut fiber through a series of tests to see if the fiber ensures safety requirements.