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A review of bast fibres and their composites. Part 1-Fibres as reinforcements

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DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2010.06.001

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Natural fibres; Fibres

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  1. University of Plymouth Faculty of Science and Technology

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Bast fibres are defined as those obtained from the outer cell layers of the stems of various plants. The fibres find use in textile applications and are increasingly being considered as reinforcements for polymer-matrix composites as they are perceived to be sustainable. The fibres are composed primarily of cellulose which potentially has a Young's modulus of similar to 140 GPa (being a value comparable with man-made aramid [Kevlar/Twaron] fibres). The plants which are currently attracting most interest are flax and hemp (in temperate climates) or jute and kenaf (in tropical climates). This review paper will consider the growth, harvesting and fibre separation techniques suitable to yield fibre of appropriate quality. The text will then address characterisation of the fibre as, unlike man-made fibres, the cross section is neither circular nor uniform along the length. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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