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Composite characteristics bast fiber

Abstract A wide variety of natural fibers can be applied as reinforcement or fillers in composites. Bast fibers, such as fiax and hemp, have a long history of cultivation and use. They are characterized by low weight and excellent range of mechanical properties. The properties of bast fibers are influenced by conditions of cultivation, retting, and processing. Pretreatment and surface modification of bast fibers is conducted for optimization of the interfacial characteristics between fiber and matrix as well as improvement of their mechanical properties. Application of bast fibers as reinforcement to replace the glass fibers to composite manufacture brings positive environmental benefits. [Pg.97]

The mechanical properties of bast fibers, especially flax, hemp, kenaf, and jute, are very good and may successfully compete with glass fiber. Their characteristics are strongly related to the structure and composition. [Pg.105]


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