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Extraction and Characterization of Corn Leaf Fiber
Corn leaves were collected after harvesting corn and the fibers were extracted by water retting. The fibers were subjected to alkali treatment in order to enhance the mechanical as well as handle properties.
Garima Singh +3 more
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Banana pseudostems are now recognized as a sustainable raw material with a wide range of applications. Plenty of research attention has been paid to banana pseudostem fiber extraction, characterization, modification, and utilization.
Pratikhya Badanayak +2 more
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Fiber Extraction and Characterization from Typha Domingensis
In recent years, the use of natural fibers has become highly popular in industrial textile applications. Typha domingensis (TD), a naturally growing plant under wetland conditions characterized by its high-quality leaf and seed fibers.
Ritu Pandey +2 more
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EXTRACTION OF CURVED FIBERS FROM 3D DATA
A segmentation algorithm is proposed which automatically extracts single fibers from tomographic 3D data of fiber-based materials. As an example, the algorithm is applied to a non-woven material used in the gas diffusion layer of polymer electrolyte ...
Gerd Gaiselmann +3 more
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Effects of different extraction methods on some properties of water hyacinth fiber
The objective of this research was to study the effects of using extraction procedures on raw water hyacinth fiber to produce an improved quality of fiber, applying different methods of extraction.
Sakorn Chonsakorn +2 more
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Following their mechanical extraction, the fibers coming from the banana pseudo-stem are coarse and the inter fiber cohesive substances need to be removed before their transformation into textile yarns/technical textiles.
Mahadev Bar +4 more
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Young hulless barley leaves are gaining recognition for potential health benefits, and the method of extracting polysaccharides from them is critical for potential food industry applications.
Mingming Wang +5 more
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Residues from Cajanus cajan Plant Provide Natural Cellulose Fibers Similar to Flax
With an annual production of about 5 million tons, Cajanus cajan (pigeon pea) generates at least 20 to 25 million tons of stems as residues. These residues are generally disposed of as waste leading to environmental pollution and loss of a valuable raw ...
Akash P Navada +5 more
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Extraction and Mix Compatibility Study of Boehmeria Fiber with Cotton
Most of the textile industries widely use cotton as a raw material. This truth has elevated the demand and cost of cotton fiber throughout the world. Although they have relatively different properties to that of cotton fiber, Boehmeria fibers which are ...
Lami Amanuel
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Extraction and Characterization of Fiber from the Stem of Cyperus Papyrus Plant
Owing to environmental concerns caused by the use of synthetic fibers, there is an urgent need to find new eco-friendly fibers. In addition, conventional cellulosic fibers are becoming costly due to an increase in production cost, therefore, sustainable ...
Leweyehu Sheferaw +3 more
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