Biobased polyethylene hybrid composites with natural fiber: Mechanical, thermal properties, and micromechanics

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The work assumed the possibility of the introduction natural fibers as a hybrid reinforcement of bio-polyethylene composites. Coconut fibers, basalt fibers and wood flour were used in different combination as a hybrid merger. Mechanical tests were conducted. An increase in the mechanical properties was shown as an effect of the introduction of the fibers info the polymeric matrix. Asynergic influence of hybrid reinforcement was also presented. Experimental results were compared with modeling parameters. The hydrothermal and accelerated thermal ageing effects on the mechanical behavior of composites were presented. Scanning electron microscope images were observed in order to analyze structure of examined composites.

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Bazan, P., Nosal, P., Kozub, B., & Kuciel, S. (2020). Biobased polyethylene hybrid composites with natural fiber: Mechanical, thermal properties, and micromechanics. Materials, 13(13), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13132967

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