A REVIEW ON CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITES
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-31
Authors : A. Lakshumu Naidu; V. Jagadeesh; M V A Raju Bahubalendruni;
Page : 56-68
Keywords : Reinforced Polymer Composites; Chemical Properties; Processing Techniques;
Abstract
This review paper examines the chemical properties of natural fiber reinforced polymer bonded composites and the processing techniques are compared for the reinforced composite materials. The chemical properties of the different natural fibers composites were compared. Present days natural fibers are attracting many scholars and researchers due to its cost and largely available in nature also processing of these fibers is not hard in comparison to the conventional fibres production. Also, Environmental awareness and a growing concern with the greenhouse effect have triggered the construction, automotive, and packing industries to watch out for eco-friendly materials that can replace conventional synthetic polymeric fibres. Natural fibers seem to be a good alternate because they are readily available in fibrous form and can be extracted from herb leaves at very low costs. By these reasons the natural fibers are trusted over the regular fibers.
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