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Natural fibre-polymer composites
Cement and Concrete Composites, 1990Abstract There is a growing interest in the development of new materials which enhance optimal utilization of natural resources, and particularly, of renewable resources. Natural fibres such as jute, coir and sisal belong to this category. This paper describes systematic work carried out so far on the structure-property relationship of these fibres ...
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Plastics, Additives and Compounding, 2002
Abstract Extruded products containing natural fibres - wood, rice hulls, hemp, flax, kenaf and paper fibres, for example - have been reaching the marketplace in increasing quantities. Processing natural fibres in plastic with an extruder presents unique challenges, but these challenges can be overcome by the application of sound engineering ...
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Abstract Extruded products containing natural fibres - wood, rice hulls, hemp, flax, kenaf and paper fibres, for example - have been reaching the marketplace in increasing quantities. Processing natural fibres in plastic with an extruder presents unique challenges, but these challenges can be overcome by the application of sound engineering ...
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Fibre-matrix interface and natural fibre composites
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1991As briefly described above, interfacial events are also likely to be important in understanding natural-fibre reinforced composite ...
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The Australian Quarterly, 1950
There have been many new developments in the battle of wool and other natural fibres against the progress made in Synthetics. In the previous article I have gone into developments up to about 1950, but the last three years have shown rapid changes in this field, and I feel that it is prudent to be up to date in this contentious matter.
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There have been many new developments in the battle of wool and other natural fibres against the progress made in Synthetics. In the previous article I have gone into developments up to about 1950, but the last three years have shown rapid changes in this field, and I feel that it is prudent to be up to date in this contentious matter.
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Tropical Natural Fibre Composites
2014In this chapter, background of composite materials is presented followed by discussion of various major classification of composites such as polymer matrix composites, metal matrix composites and ceramic matrix composites, advanced composites, nanocomposites and natural fibre composites are made available to the readers.
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