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Natural fiber eco‐composites

Polymer Composites, 2007
AbstractThe natural fiber (NF) reinforced composites, so called eco‐composites, are subject of many scientific and research projects, as well as many commercial programs. The growing global environmental and social concern, high rate of depletion of petroleum resources, and new environmental regulations have forced the search for new composites and ...
BogoevaGaceva G   +6 more
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Natural Fiber-Reinforced composites

Polymer Reviews, 2012
Over the last decade, composites of polymers reinforced with natural fibres have received increasing attention, both from the academic world and from several industries. There is a wide range of natural fibres which can be applied as reinforcements or fillers thanks to their properties and availability; i.e. flax, hemp, jute, kenaf and sisal.
Di Bella, G   +2 more
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Sustainable Natural Fiber Composites

2022
The book covers such diverse topics as cellulose fibers in cement paste and concrete, biodegradable materials for dental applications, coconut and pineapple fiber composites, biodegradable plastic composites, durability against fatigue and moisture, physical and mechanical characterization of fiber composites, improving the hydrophobic nature of fiber ...
Doğan, Mehmet, Tayfun, Ümit
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A review on natural fiber composites: Polymer matrices, fiber surface treatments, fabrication methods, properties, and applications

Polymer Engineering & Science
High performance and durability are essential for goods to satisfy the needs of the expanding worldwide market. Wood plastic composites (WPCs) are materials made from a combination of wood, polymers, and additives.
Bhuvaneshwaran Mylsamy   +5 more
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Trends and Developments in Natural Fiber Composites

Applied Science and Engineering Progress, 2021
Throughout the human civilization the innovations in field of materials have been realized mainly due to the technological changes happened in terms of lifestyles, depleting man-made resources and ever increasing global ecological problems. This has made
Madhu Puttegowda   +2 more
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Advancing additive manufacturing: 3D‐printing of hybrid natural fiber sandwich (Nona/Soy‐PLA) composites through filament extrusion and its effect on thermomechanical properties

Polymer Composites
The additive manufacturing technique represents a technological advancement post the industrial revolution, enabling the development of intricate products with minimal waste.
A. Vinod   +4 more
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Mechanical enhancement of natural-fiber-reinforced composites modified with recycled thermoset composite fillers

Journal of reinforced plastics and composites
Synthetic-fiber-reinforced thermoset composites pose a significant threat of environmental pollution owing to their nonbiodegradable nature. To address this issue, it is essential to establish an adequate recycling strategy to reduce composite waste.
Dongyang Cao
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Characterization of natural fiber surfaces and natural fiber composites

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2008
Abstract Experiments have been performed to further the development of natural fiber reinforced composites as a replacement for glass fiber composites. Untreated and treated surfaces of natural fibers were characterized using FTIR, XPS, and ESEM.
N. Sgriccia, M.C. Hawley, M. Misra
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Natural Fiber Composites

2015
Safely Design, Test, and Construct Products Made of Natural Fiber CompositesNatural fibers and their composites carry distinct advantages over industrial fibers. Some advantages-including renewability and availability of raw materials, and lower energy consumption-could help safeguard environmental resources and eventually replace synthetic ...
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Thermoplastic biopolyester natural fiber composites

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2003
AbstractNatural fiber–biopolymer composites have been prepared using flax and poly(3‐hydroxylbutyrate) bipolyesters (PHB). The biopolyesters consist of the homopolyester PHB and its copolymers with 5 and 12% 3‐hydroxyvalerate (PHV). These biopolymer–natural fiber composites provide structures totally composed of biodegradable and renewable resources ...
R. A. Shanks, A. Hodzic, S. Wong
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