The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their potential as reinforcing materials in polymer composites for energy absorption during low-velocity impact. The typical oil palm wastes include trunks, fronds, kernel shells, and empty fruit bunches. This has a tendency to burden the industry players with disposal difficulties and escalates the operating cost. Thus, there are several initiatives have been employed to convert these wastes into value added products. The objective of this study is to review the potential of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) as natural fibre polymer composite reinforcement to absorb the energy during low-velocity impact as another option for value added products....
International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disp...
The palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disposal of palm oil waste...
The use of natural fibers obtained from plants and trees are reinforcing materials has attracted man...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
Nowadays natural fibres seem to be the importants materials which become abundant substitute for the...
The mechanical properties of unidirectional oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibre / polyprop...
The use of natural fibres obtained from plants and trees as reinforcing materials has attracted many...
This research work aims to investigate the synergistic effect of pozzolanic materials such as oil pa...
In recent years, the race for producing biodegradable products has increase tremendously. Different ...
The effects of hybridization of glass fibre on oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and recycled polypro...
The physical and mechanical properties of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) reinforced polypropylen...
(IF N/A; Q3)International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibe...
(IF N/A; Q3)International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibe...
International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disp...
The palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disposal of palm oil waste...
The use of natural fibers obtained from plants and trees are reinforcing materials has attracted man...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
The oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) natural fibres were comprehensively reviewed to assess their ...
Nowadays natural fibres seem to be the importants materials which become abundant substitute for the...
The mechanical properties of unidirectional oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibre / polyprop...
The use of natural fibres obtained from plants and trees as reinforcing materials has attracted many...
This research work aims to investigate the synergistic effect of pozzolanic materials such as oil pa...
In recent years, the race for producing biodegradable products has increase tremendously. Different ...
The effects of hybridization of glass fibre on oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and recycled polypro...
The physical and mechanical properties of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) reinforced polypropylen...
(IF N/A; Q3)International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibe...
(IF N/A; Q3)International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibe...
International audienceThe palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disp...
The palm oil industry is the leading source of palm oil waste fibers. The disposal of palm oil waste...
The use of natural fibers obtained from plants and trees are reinforcing materials has attracted man...