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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2015
Abstract In this article, a flax fiber yarn was grafted with nanometer sized TiO2, and the effects on the tensile and bonding properties of the single fibers and unidirectional fiber reinforced epoxy plates were studied. The flax fiber yarn was grafted with nanometer sized TiO2 through immersion in nano-TiO2/KH560 suspensions under sonification.
Hongguang Wang, Guijun Xian, Hui Li
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Abstract In this article, a flax fiber yarn was grafted with nanometer sized TiO2, and the effects on the tensile and bonding properties of the single fibers and unidirectional fiber reinforced epoxy plates were studied. The flax fiber yarn was grafted with nanometer sized TiO2 through immersion in nano-TiO2/KH560 suspensions under sonification.
Hongguang Wang, Guijun Xian, Hui Li
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Utilization of flax fibers for biomedical applications
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2013AbstractOver the past decades, a large number of animal‐derived materials have been introduced for several biomedical applications. Surprisingly, the use of plant‐based materials has lagged behind. To study the feasibility of plant‐derived biomedical materials, we chose flax (Linum usitatissimum).
Nynke M. S. van den Akker+10 more
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Modification of the Flax Fiber with Acetylation
Advanced Materials Research, 2011The effect of acetylation modifying pretreatment of the flax fiber properties was researched.By the acetylation, the property and spinning ability of flax technical fiber have been largely improved.It can be used in cotton system processing to develop superior quality and diversified flax products.In this paper, it uses the orthogonal experiment to ...
Shu Zhen Gao, Ji Fang Zhang, Ying Sun
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Polymers and Polymer Composites, 2021
Owing to its biodegradability, durability, low cost and potential material to replace existing commercial products in the field of engineering applications, nowadays there is a lot of interest in the field of green composites.
J. Singh+3 more
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Owing to its biodegradability, durability, low cost and potential material to replace existing commercial products in the field of engineering applications, nowadays there is a lot of interest in the field of green composites.
J. Singh+3 more
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Oxidative Delignification of Flax Fiber
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2003Oxidative delignification of flax fiber at 98°C was studied. The intermediate material was produced in moderate yield with high degree of delignification. The optimum conditions of the process were determined.
I. Yu. Volkova+2 more
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Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 2014
This issue's Commodity of the Quarter highlights a versatile and nutritious crop, the flax plant.
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This issue's Commodity of the Quarter highlights a versatile and nutritious crop, the flax plant.
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Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020
In this study, biocomposites of HDPE/flax fibers in different formulations were developed and their tensile, 3-point bending, and morphological properties were extensively characterized.
A. Makhlouf+4 more
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In this study, biocomposites of HDPE/flax fibers in different formulations were developed and their tensile, 3-point bending, and morphological properties were extensively characterized.
A. Makhlouf+4 more
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Production of Flax Fibers for Biocomposites
2011Natural fibers for many and varied industrial uses are a current area of intense interest. Production of these fibers, furthermore, can add to farmer incomes and promote agricultural sustainability. Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), which has been used for thousands of years, is unparalleled in supplying natural fibers for industrial applications as ...
Danny E. Akin+3 more
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Polymer Composites, 2005
This study arises on the opportunities of using flax fibers as reinforcement for polypropylene (PP) matrix composites. For this purpose, untreated flax fiber bundles obtained by a retting process have been used. For improving compatibility between flax fiber bundles and PP matrix, fiber surface treatments such as maleic anhydride, maleic anhydride ...
Arbelaiz A+5 more
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This study arises on the opportunities of using flax fibers as reinforcement for polypropylene (PP) matrix composites. For this purpose, untreated flax fiber bundles obtained by a retting process have been used. For improving compatibility between flax fiber bundles and PP matrix, fiber surface treatments such as maleic anhydride, maleic anhydride ...
Arbelaiz A+5 more
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Economic Botany, 1949
Russia, Poland and the Baltic countries account for about 90% of the world’s production of fiber flax, and prior to 1940, 90% of the raw fiber used in the United States was imported from Europe. Today domestic production in the Willamette Valley of Oregon represents a $3 million dollar industry.
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Russia, Poland and the Baltic countries account for about 90% of the world’s production of fiber flax, and prior to 1940, 90% of the raw fiber used in the United States was imported from Europe. Today domestic production in the Willamette Valley of Oregon represents a $3 million dollar industry.
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