Composites made from a styrene cross linked unsaturated polyester resin and
vegetable particles (oak sawdust and milled hazelnut shells) were prepared
. The influence of the particle's chemical treatment on the final propertie
s of the materials was investigated. The fillers were modified by a simple
alkaline treatment or by further addition of acrylic acid to the hydroxyl g
roups of the lignocellulosic materials. The modification changed the chemis
try of the particles as determined by infrared spectroscopy. Three-point be
nding tests were performed on the composites filled with the different sawd
ust batches and with untreated milled hazelnut shells. The modulus was maxi
mum for the composite made with alkaline treated sawdust. However, the ulti
mate strength as well as the displacement were best if the fibers were acry
lic acid treated. Composites made with milled shells showed the lowest ulti
mate properties.