Currently, there is a tendency to develop materials that have an increasingly specific purpose for a particular application and the composites can be part of these types of materials. In addition, there is a search for replacement of synthetic fibers with natural ones, because of concerns about the environment. Hybridization of glass fiber composites with sisal fibers can result in improved performance by combining the benefits of each fiber with various applications. Many studies are developed on these types of composites, sisal/glass hybrids, varying certain parameters, such as matrix, orientation of fibers, treatment of fibers, stacking of layers, composition of elements, method of manufacture, among others, characterizing the various types of properties. The present work organizes the researches on the hybrid composites of sisal/glass, in chronological order, highlighting the specifications and parameters used and the main results obtained.
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