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Effect of nanofillers on mechanical and water absorption properties of alkaline treated flax/PLA fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid nanocomposites

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This article is published in Advanced Composite Materials.The article was published on 2021-10-28 and is currently open access. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Absorption of water & Epoxy.

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Effect of Nanofillers on Mechanical and Water Absorption Properties of Alkaline Treated Jute Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Bio Nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this article , Alumina and magnesia were employed as nanofillers in various compositions of alkaline-treated and untreated jute fiber reinforced epoxy bio nanocomposites (BNCs).
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Hybridization effect on the mechanical properties of basalt fiber reinforced ZnO modified epoxy composites

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discussed the fabrication of nano ZnO filled epoxy/basalt fiber composites and investigated the effect of such hybridization on the mechanical properties of the composites.
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Effect of surface treatment of cotton fibers on the durability of polylactic acid/cotton-fiber biocomposites

TL;DR: In this paper , an accelerated degradation test was conducted at 60°C for upto 2000 h on specimens containing cotton fibers at a ratio of 40 wt% to the PLA matrix and the results showed that the interfacial adhesion between the PLA and cotton fibers could be improved by coating the cotton fibers with a reactive surface treatment agent.
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Challenges and advancement in water absorption of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate existing studies on the problems associated with the creation of cellulosic fiber hybrid composites, water absorption, and its impact on the tensile (TS), flexural (FS), and impact strength (IS) of reinforced composites.
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Study on the mechanical properties and thermal properties of jute and banana fiber reinforced epoxy hybrid composites

TL;DR: In this article, the mechanical and thermal properties of raw jute and banana fiber reinforced epoxy hybrid composites were investigated and compared and it was shown that the addition of banana fiber in jute/epoxy composites of up to 50% by weight results in increasing the mechanical properties and decreasing the moisture absorption property.
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A review of natural fiber composites: properties, modification and processing techniques, characterization, applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an up-do-date review on natural fiber and resin types and sources, modification and processing techniques, physical and mechanical behaviors, applications, life-cycle assessment, and other properties of green composites.
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Effect of alkali treatment on interfacial bonding in abaca fiber-reinforced composites

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of mild alkali treatments on the mechanical characteristics and interfacial adhesion of the fibers in a model abaca fiber/epoxy composite system was systematically evaluated.
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Effect of alkali treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of coir fibres, coir fibre reinforced-polymer composites and reinforced-cementitious composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of coir fibres for use as reinforcement materials for polymer and cementitious composites was investigated, and the results showed that the treatment improved the tensile and flexural properties of composites.
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Mechanical properties and water absorption behaviour of recycled cellulose fibre reinforced epoxy composites

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of water absorption on the mechanical and physical properties of reinforced cellulose fiber reinforced epoxy composites was investigated and the results showed that flexural strength, flexural modulus, fracture toughness and impact strength increased as the fibre content increased.
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