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Sorption characteritics of cement composites reinforced with some locally available lignocellulosic materials in Nigeria [PDF]
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A review of coir fibre and coir fibre reinforced cement-based composite materials (2000–2021)
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022Bo Wang, Libo Yan, Bohumil Kasal
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Journal of Materials Science, 1981
Conditions for obtaining continuous coatings of copper (thickness range 1.5 to 5μm) on coir fibres have been reported. Activation of the surface of coir fibres was achieved by treating the surface of the fibres with NaOH-HCHO/ammoniacal AgNO3 solution. Copper was deposited on the activated surface of coir fibres from Fehling-formaldehyde solution.
C. Pavithran +3 more
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Conditions for obtaining continuous coatings of copper (thickness range 1.5 to 5μm) on coir fibres have been reported. Activation of the surface of coir fibres was achieved by treating the surface of the fibres with NaOH-HCHO/ammoniacal AgNO3 solution. Copper was deposited on the activated surface of coir fibres from Fehling-formaldehyde solution.
C. Pavithran +3 more
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Thermal behaviour of coir fibres
Thermochimica Acta, 1986Abstract Thermal characterisation of naturally occurring coir fibres (Cocos nucifera) and modified bristle coir fibres was carried out with dynamic thermogravimetry. Thermogravimetric curves of three varieties of coir fibres (i.e. bristle, mattress and decorticated) were similar, thus indicating no difference in the chemical constituents of these ...
D.S. Varma, Manika Varma, I.K. Varma
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Alkali treatment of coir fibres for coir-polyester composites
Journal of Materials Science, 1983Coir fibres were subjected to alkali treatment with a view to improving the wettability of coir fibres by a commercially available resin such as polyester. Tensile strength of the fibres increases by 15% when the fibres are soaked in 5% aqueous solution of NaOH at 28±1° C for 72 to 76 h after which it shows a gradual decrease.
S. V. Prasad +2 more
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Structure and properties of coir fibres
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences Section C: Engineering Sciences, 1981In this paper, early research on the structure and properties of coir fibres has been critically reviewed. Gaps in the scientific information on the structure and properties of coir fibre have been identified. Attempts made to fill some of these gaps include the evaluation of mechanical properties (as functions of the retting process, fibre diameter ...
K G Satyanarayana +2 more
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Coir-Glass Intermingled Fibre Hybrid Composites
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 1991The aim of the investigation is to evaluate the enhancement in the proper ties of coir-polyester composites by incorporating glass as intimate mix with coir. Addi tion of relatively small volume fraction (0.05) of glass enhances the tensile strength by about 100%, flexural strength by more than 50 % and impact strength by more than 100 % .
C. Pavithran +2 more
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Properties of coir fibre/polylactic acid composites based on amylase processing
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2023The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of amylase treatment on the properties of polylactic acid (PLA) composite, using coir fiber. The coir fiber was treated with a 5% amylase solution and the modified coir/PLA composite was produced ...
Zhicheng Sun +4 more
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5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN, ANALYSIS & DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN AEROSPACE & AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING: I-DAD’22, 2023
In the present era of concrete innovations, natural fibers hold an important role owing to their abundance in tropical countries like India, along with their eco-friendly nature.
R. Chandrasekaran, Ramakrishna Gudimella
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In the present era of concrete innovations, natural fibers hold an important role owing to their abundance in tropical countries like India, along with their eco-friendly nature.
R. Chandrasekaran, Ramakrishna Gudimella
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