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Bagasse Fiber-Polypropylene Based Composites

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 1999
Processing and properties of bagasse fiber-polypropylene composites are reported. Four different chemical treatments of the vegetal fibers were performed in order to improve interface adhesion with the thermoplastic matrix: namely isocyanate, acrylic acid, mercerization, and washing with alkaline solution were applied.
Vazquez A.   +2 more
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Bagasse Disease of the Lungs

Radiology, 1947
Bagasse is the name given to sugar cane after it has been crushed and the juice has been extracted. The term was originally used in Provence, France, to refer to the refuse from the olive-oil mills. Bagasse disease of the lungs, or bagassosis, is a pulmonary disorder brought about by the inhalation of dried bagasse dust. It is a rare disease, with only
David V. Lemone   +3 more
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Bagasse Furnaces

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1939
Abstract This paper deals with the design of furnaces for burning bagasse, a woody product resulting from the removal of sugar juice from cane. Its calorific value when dry is about 8300 Btu, which is reduced considerably because of the moisture content averaging about 50 per cent.
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BAGASSE DISEASE OF THE LUNGS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1944
Bagasse is the product remaining after extraction of sugar from sugar cane. This material is commonly baled and if not used immediately may remain exposed in the field for some months before being converted, by processing, into insulating and acoustic board. Workers employed in the breaking of these bales sometimes acquire a respiratory illness.
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Kinetic studies of thermal decomposition of sugarcane bagasse and cassava bagasse

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2016
The thermal decomposition of sugarcane bagasse and cassava bagasse was investigated by the use of the non-isothermal thermogravimetric technique. The experiments were performed with the following heating rates: 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 °C min−1. The kinetic parameters of thermal decomposition were estimated by the Flynn–Wall–Ozawa and the Kissinger methods.
Elciane Regina Zanatta   +7 more
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Sugarcane Bagasse Pulps

2009
Organosolv (ethanol/water and acetosolv) pulps were treated with Bacillus pumilus xylanase for 4,8, and 12 h and compared with commercial Cartazyme HS xylanase-treated pulps. Treatment of ethanol/water pulps with B. pumilus xylanase increased viscosity by 40% in 8 h of treatment compared with pulps treated without enzyme.
Regina Y. Moriya   +2 more
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Bagasse ash

2022
Malkit Singh   +2 more
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Bagasse Cloth

2022
Mulani, Jasmin Shakil   +2 more
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Bagasse Cellulose

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1932
D. F. J. Lynch, M. J. Goss
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