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APPLIED COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 5-6, Pages 415-420Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1026554610834
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composites; automotive; natural fibres; processing
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Natural fibres have significant advantages over glass, as an alternative fibre reinforcement material. Natural fibres are more environmentally friendly, healthier and safer, and cause less abrasive wear of processing equipment. On the other hand, their mechanical properties show a large scatter, and are at best equivalent to glass (natural fibres, however, have a lower density). Further disadvantages of the current natural fibre reinforced materials are their moisture sensitivity - which makes them prone to swelling and rotting - their smell and their current cost level. Experiments with the application of Natural Fibre Mat Thermoplastics (NMT) on current automotive products proved the disadvantages. On the other hand it yielded several new research themes concerning property limits and gave insight in the area's where to optimize in order to get a broad application of natural fibre reinforced plastic products. Looking towards the long term, other alternatives, like bio-composites or all-PP composites should be further explored.
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