DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.352
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Manufacture and characterisation of short fibre biocomposites

Abstract: In response to environmental concerns, the composites industry is showing a growing interest in natural fibre biocomposites as an alternative to wood plastic composites and glass fibre thermoplastics. Albeit many years of research, the potential of these new materials has not being reached and the properties obtained are too often lower than expected. A main reason for this is because the natural fibre properties are variable and poorly characterised, and inefficient traceability makes it difficult to grade th… Show more

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“…The same process was used to establish the two treatment durations. NaOH treatment of natural fibers has been widely researched, and is known to change the fiber molecular structure, by removing non‐cellulose components (such as waxes and some amounts of lignin) and increasing the cellulose chain density 23 . The result of these types of alkali treatments can be increased adhesion between the fibers and polymer matrix, which in turn results in more favorable material properties 6 .…”
Section: Materials and Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same process was used to establish the two treatment durations. NaOH treatment of natural fibers has been widely researched, and is known to change the fiber molecular structure, by removing non‐cellulose components (such as waxes and some amounts of lignin) and increasing the cellulose chain density 23 . The result of these types of alkali treatments can be increased adhesion between the fibers and polymer matrix, which in turn results in more favorable material properties 6 .…”
Section: Materials and Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%