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Natural fiber reinforced polymer composites [PDF]
The use of natural fibers as a reinforcement for various materials was recorded already in ancient Egypt; however, their rediscovery can be dated to the beginning of 20th century.
Hasan, Mahbub +3 more
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Analysis of Kenaf Farmer’s Satisfaction With Conventional Fiber Machine
The Kenaf plant is a multipurpose plant because the application of its bark in the industry is very high. Indonesia has the largest kenaf plantation in Laren, Lamongan, East Java.
Desrina Yusi Irawati +2 more
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Effect of fibre treatments on interfacial shear strength of hemp fibre reinforced polylactide and unsaturated polyester composites [PDF]
Surface treatment of hemp fibres was investigated as a means of improving interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of hemp fibre reinforced polylactide (PLA) and unsaturated polyester (UPE) composites. Fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide, acetic anhydride,
Fernyhough, Alan +2 more
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This study investigated the effect of kenaf parts (kenaf whole stem, kenaf core, and kenaf bast) on the mechanical and physical properties of single-layer and three-layer particleboards made from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and rubberwood (Hevea ...
Juliana Abdul Halip +3 more
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Elementary kenaf fibre extraction [PDF]
Elementary kenaf fibres were separated by the HNO3 treatment and the H2O2/CH3COOH treatment. It wasfound that the HNO3 treatment caused fibre fragmentation causing a decrease in the fibre length and an increasein the fibre defect density. However, the H2O2/CH3COOH treatment was not strong as the HNO3 treatment andthis had much less effect on the fibre ...
Niphaphun Soatthiyanon, Alan Crosky
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Effect of pretreatment process on bioconversion of kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus l.) core to glucose. [PDF]
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a renewable carbon-rich lignocellulosic resource for fermentable sugars. In this study, kenaf cores cultivar V36 from four-month-old stems were pretreated by i) physical, ii) physical and thermal, and iii) physical and ...
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah +5 more
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Effect of Fiber Orientation on Mechanical Properties of Kenaf-Reinforced Polymer Composite
The increase of environmental awareness has led to interest in the use of materials with eco-friendly attributes. In this study, a sandwich composite was developed from polyester and kenaf fiber with various orientation arrangements.
Ching Kuan Yong +3 more
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Life Cycle Assessment dan Life Cycle Cost untuk Serat Kenaf
Kenaf fiber from the kenaf plant is the excellent raw material for industry because of the various diversified products it produces. To develop sustainable kenaf fiber, information is needed on the strengths and weaknesses of kenaf cultivation systems ...
Desrina Yusi Irawati, Melati Kurniawati
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Utilization of date palm and kenaf fibers for reinforcement of practical properties of plywood [PDF]
Utilization of date palm and kenaf fibers for reinforcement of plywood was investigated and after making plywood with layers of horn beam wood (Carpinus betulus), physical and mechanical properties were analyzed.
Kazem Dosthosseini, Bita Moezi poor
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Kenaf and Kenaf-Rubberwood Hybrid Particleboards
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) stem which consists of whole stem (KWS), core (KC) and bast (KB) were used to fabricate homogeneous and hybrid kenaf-rubberwood particleboards. Two types of panels namely homogeneous (100%RW, 100%KWS, 100%KC and 100%KB) and hybrid (70%RW- 30%KWS, 70%RW- 30%KC and 70%RW30%KB) particleboards were manufactured and examined ...
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