Influence of hybridizing flax and hemp-agave fibers with glass fiber as reinforcement in a polyurethane composite

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In this study, six combinations of flax, hemp, and glass fiber were investigated for a hybrid reinforcement system in a polyurethane (PU) composite. The natural fibers were combined with glass fibers in a PU composite in order to achieve a better mechanical reinforcement in the composite material. The effect of fiber hybridization in PU composites was evaluated through physical and mechanical properties such as water absorption (WA), specific gravity (SG), coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CLTE), flexural and compression properties, and hardness. The mechanical properties of hybridized samples showed mixed trends compared to the unhybridized samples, but hybridization with glass fiber reduced water absorption by 37% and 43% for flax and hemp-agave PU composites respectively.

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Pandey, P., Bajwa, D., Ulven, C., & Bajwa, S. (2016). Influence of hybridizing flax and hemp-agave fibers with glass fiber as reinforcement in a polyurethane composite. Materials, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9050390

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