Nurazzi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Mechanical performance evaluation of bamboo fibre reinforced polymer composites and its applications: a reviewNurazzi et al., 2022
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- Nurazzi N
- Norrrahim M
- Sabaruddin F
- Shazleen S
- Ilyas R
- Lee S
- Padzil F
- Aizat G
- Aisyah H
- Mohidem N
- Asyraf M
- Abdullah N
- Sapuan S
- Abdan K
- Nor N
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- Functional Composites and Structures
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This paper reviews the mechanical performance of bamboo fibre reinforced polymer composites (BFRPs) for structural applications. Bamboo fibres are very promising reinforcements for polymer composites production due to their high aspect ratio …
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- C08J5/00—Manufacture of articles or shaped materials containing macromolecular substances
- C08J5/04—Reinforcing macromolecular compounds with loose or coherent fibrous material
- C08J5/045—Reinforcing macromolecular compounds with loose or coherent fibrous material with vegetable or animal fibrous material
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