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Palm fibers applications

Al-Oqla, F.M. and Sapuan, S.M. (2014) Natural fiber reinforced polymer composites in industrial applications feasibility of date palm fibers for sustainable automotive industry. / Cleaner Prod, 66, 347-354. [Pg.337]

Chapter 5 summarizes the investigation of lignocellulosic flax fiber-based reinforcement requirements to obtain structural and complex shape polymer composites. This chapter discusses in detail the possibility of forming complex shape structural composites which are highly desirable for advanced applications. Chapter 7 focuses on the structure and properties of cellulose-based starch polymer composites, while Chapter 8 focuses on the spectroscopic analysis of rice husk and wheat gluten husk-based polymer composites using computational chemistry. Chapter 9 summarizes the processing, characterization and properties of oil palm fiber-reinforced polymer composites. In this chapter, the use of oil palm as reinforcement in different polymer matrices such as natural rubber, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, phenol formaldehyde, polystyrene, epoxy and LLDPE is discussed. Chapter 10 also focuses on... [Pg.9]

Other studies attest to more applications of these fibers, for example, filtration with palm fibers could be a potential technology for tertiary wastewater treatment as it provides a green engineering solution [30]. Rriker et al. examined four types of palm surface fibers and determined their mechanical and physical properties for application of this raw material in concrete structures [31]. [Pg.215]

There are many kinds of natnral fibers, snch as bast fibers (flax, hemp, jute, kenaf, ramie, nettle, and mesta), leaf fibers (sisal, heneqnen, pineapple, abaca, oil palm, and screw pine), seed fibers (cotton), frnit fibers (coconnt hnsk, or coir), and stalk fibers (straw of varions kinds). They are not nsed for commercial WPG, primarily on economical reasons (except maybe Procell, see Table 1.1). Most of these fibers have fonnd applications in established indnstries, snch as textile indnstry (cotton, flax, jnte, ramie, hemp, and sisal) and paper indnstry (straw). [Pg.110]


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