Jurnal Fisika
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Fisika 15 (2) 2025

Development of Sound-Absorbing Composites Made from Water Hyacinth Waste and Recycled Cardboard

Anastasya, Agitha (Unknown)
Widyaningsih, Ayu (Unknown)
Firmansyah, Lucky Fathoni (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Dec 2025

Abstract

Noise is a factor that can disrupt the comfort and effectiveness of daily activities, including learning. To address this issue, this study develops an environmentally friendly sound-absorbing material made from water hyacinth and cardboard, both of which possess natural porosity suitable for acoustic applications. This experimental research aims to determine the sound absorption coefficient of composite materials produced from various combinations of these wastes. Five composite variations were prepared: Sample A (4 g water hyacinth, 4 g cardboard, 8 g matrix), Sample B (5 g water hyacinth, 3 g cardboard, 8 g matrix), Sample C (3 g water hyacinth, 5 g cardboard, 8 g matrix), Sample D (4 g water hyacinth, 4 g cardboard, 9 g matrix), and Sample E (4 g water hyacinth, 4 g cardboard, 7 g matrix). The absorption coefficient was measured using an impedance tube. The results showed that each composition produced different absorption coefficients. Sample D, with a composite-to-matrix ratio of 7:9, had the highest sound absorption coefficient of 0.327 at a frequency of 100 Hz. Meanwhile, Sample E, with a composite-to-matrix ratio of 9:7, had the lowest coefficient of 0.014 at 350 Hz. The findings indicate that water hyacinth and cardboard can be utilized as sound-absorbing materials, with absorption coefficients ranging from 0.01 to 0.32, thereby meeting the ISO 11654 standard.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jf

Publisher

Subject

Physics

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urnal Fisika coverage extends across the whole of physics, encompassing pure, applied, theoretical and experimental research, as well as interdisciplinary topics. Research areas covered by the journal ...