Natural lignocellulosic fibers as engineering materials—An overview

SN Monteiro, FPD Lopes, AP Barbosa… - … Materials Transactions A, 2011 - Springer
SN Monteiro, FPD Lopes, AP Barbosa, AB Bevitori, ILAD Silva, LLD Costa
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2011Springer
Recent investigations on the tensile properties of natural cellulose-based fibers revealed an
increasing potential as engineering materials. This is particularly the case of very thin fibers
of some species such as sisal, ramie, and curaua. However, several other commonly used
fibers such as flax, jute, hemp, coir, cotton, and bamboo as well as less known bagasse,
piassava, sponge gourde, and buriti display tensile properties that could qualify them as
engineering materials. An overview of the strength limits attained by these fibers is …
Abstract
Recent investigations on the tensile properties of natural cellulose-based fibers revealed an increasing potential as engineering materials. This is particularly the case of very thin fibers of some species such as sisal, ramie, and curaua. However, several other commonly used fibers such as flax, jute, hemp, coir, cotton, and bamboo as well as less known bagasse, piassava, sponge gourde, and buriti display tensile properties that could qualify them as engineering materials. An overview of the strength limits attained by these fibers is presented. Based on a tensile strength vs density chart, it is shown that natural fibers stand out as a relevant class of engineering materials.
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