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Durability polymers reinforced with natural fibers

Durability of Polymer Reinforced with Natural Fibers... [Pg.438]

Kumar et al. [83] studied the weathering properties of ethylene-propylene copolymer (EPC) matrix composites with three different reinforcement materials, namely, 3% NaOH-treated jute fibers, 17.5% NaOH-treated jute fibers and commercial microcrystalline cellulose powder, using maleated EPC as a compatibilizer. The samples were subjected to UV radiation at 60°C in air for 150 hours. Again, the neat polymer samples were more resistant to weathering than the composites. The samples reinforced with commercial microcrystalline cellulose were the most stable of the composites and those made with fibers treated with the lower concentration of NaOH were the most susceptible to photo-oxidation. It was concluded that optimizing the durability and mechanical properties of the natural fiber-reinforced composites was closely dependent on selecting the appropriate treatment for the fibers. [Pg.358]


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