Manufacture of hybrid natural/synthetic fiber woven textiles for use in technical biocomposites with maximum biobased content

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This feasibility study investigates the flexural properties of biocomposites containing woven flax textiles (plain, twill, satin) and woven twill patterned hybrid textiles containing flax-/glass or flax-/carbon mixture for lightweight applications. Synthetic fibers are integrated as weft and flax fibers are integrated as warp yarns using a double-rapier weaving machine with a Jacquard attachment. The corresponding biocomposites are manufactured via vacuum infusion process using a biobased epoxy resin as a matrix. The manufactured biocomposites are analyzed with regard to their density and flexural properties. The results show that the use of hybrid textiles offers a promising solution for the manufacture of biocomposites with a higher biobased content and significantly improved flexural properties. Furthermore, the introduction of high-performance synthetic fibers in textiles enables the manufacture of biocomposites with an isotropic mechanical performance.

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Shamsuyeva, M., Winkelmann, J., & Endres, H. J. (2019). Manufacture of hybrid natural/synthetic fiber woven textiles for use in technical biocomposites with maximum biobased content. Journal of Composites Science, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs3020043

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