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Ageing studies of pineapple leaf fiber–reinforced polyester composites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2004AbstractThis experimental study evaluated the water absorption characteristics of pineapple leaf fiber (PALF)–polyester composites of different fiber content. The degree of water absorption was found to increase with fiber loading. The mechanism of diffusion was analyzed and the effect of fiber loading on the sorption kinetics was studied.
L. Uma Devi +3 more
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Short pineapple‐leaf‐fiber‐reinforced low‐density polyethylene composites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1995AbstractShort pineapple‐leaf‐fiber‐(PALF)‐reinforced low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) composites were prepared by melt‐mixing and solution‐mixing methods. In the melt‐mixing technique, a mixing time of 6 min, rotor speed of 60 rpm, and mixing temperature of 130°C were found to be the optimum conditions.
Jayamol George +3 more
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Fabrication and Processing of Pineapple Leaf Fiber Reinforced Composites
2016There is an increasing interest worldwide in the use of Pineapple Leaf Fibers (PALF) as reinforcements in polymer composites, since this type of natural fiber exhibit attractive features such as superior mechanical, physical and thermal properties, thus offer potential uses in a spectrum of applications. PALF contains high cellulose content (between 70-
S. H. Sheikh Md. Fadzullah +1 more
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Review on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Pineapple Leaf Fiber (PALF) Reinforced Composite
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2022Sarang Joshi, Dr. Shivdayal Patel
exaly
Development of Green Leather Alternative from Natural Rubber and Pineapple Leaf Fiber
Sustainability, 2023Sorn Duangsuwan +2 more
exaly
Improved interactions in chemically modified pineapple leaf fiber reinforced polyethylene composites
Composite Interfaces, 1997sabu thomas
exaly

