Coating of natural fiber composite envisaging through the patent landscape: An overview

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Over many years, the Earth being dug out to take the metals and their associate supplements. Digging the ground leads to the weakening of the soil layers leads to landslides is the direct effect. Indirectly affects many soil-associated creatures and processes and restricts the water flow. Instead, trying to use an alternative material is the better-known solution. One such material is natural fibers, which have been improved by many to acquire some characteristics like metal. It is tough to achieve, but it can replace it, at least to a small extent. One such technique adopted is coating the natural fibers to make them a viable material to overcome the hydrophilic nature of the natural fiber material. This article discusses an overview of the coating of natural fibers and envisages the growth of coating over a natural fiber.

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Natarajan, K., Krishnasamy, K., & Devarajan, B. (2023, May 5). Coating of natural fiber composite envisaging through the patent landscape: An overview. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.53783

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