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Mechanical, morphological and wear resistance of natural fiber / glass fiber-based polymer composites

Natural fibers along with glass fibers were used as the reinforcement of an epoxy matrix for the betterment of mechanical and wear applications. The combination of overall wt% up to 20 resulted in 23.8 MPa of tensile strength compared to 15.5 MPa for untreated fibers. The wt% of areca fiber (AF) (20...

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Published in:Bioresources 2024-05, Vol.19 (2), p.3271-3289
Main Authors: Sumesh, K. R., Palanisamy, Sivasubramanian, Khan, Tabrej, Ajithram, A., Ahmed, Omar Shabbir
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