Responsiveness was given to the effects of cassava starch and natural rubber as binders on the flexural strength and the water absorptivity properties of the developed rattan particulate reinforced paper pulp based composites. Paper pulp was produced by chopping waste papers into smaller pieces and soaked in boiled water after which it was stirred thoroughly to form paper pulp. Rattan particulate was produced by hammering, chopping, pounding and milling of rattan canes followed by sieving into a particle size of 437 µ. Varying mass of paper from 300-400 g and particulate rattan in treated and untreated form of 2-8 g were mixed and bonded with natural rubber and cassava starch, respectively for the various samples developed. The mixtures wer...
In this study, the physical and mechanical properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with al...
This study investigated the properties of hybrid composites made from Roystonea-Regia and banana fib...
Bagasse sugarcane (BSC) has low fibre strength due to low cellulose content. Hence, by adding a stro...
Responsiveness was given to the effects of cassava starch and natural rubber as binders on the flexu...
Many organic waste materials such as paper and polyethylene bags pose environmental nuisance. The c...
The use of biodegradable material based on natural polysaccharides, particularly starch helps to red...
The composite materials were prepared by sawdust, cassava starch and natural rubber latex (NR). The ...
The use of biodegradable material based on natural polysaccharides, particularly starch helps to red...
A hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) using casting t...
A starch-based composite film was prepared by using fibrous residual of starch extraction (cassava b...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
High demands for trees as the raw material of paper can disrupt the stability of the environment. It...
Cassava is a type of plant which has different purposes of use. It is used to produce various foods,...
This work is focused on the use of cassava peel as a natural fiber for thermoplastic starch (TPS) ba...
Nowadays, forest-extracted wood cellulose still predominantly serves as raw material for pulp and pa...
In this study, the physical and mechanical properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with al...
This study investigated the properties of hybrid composites made from Roystonea-Regia and banana fib...
Bagasse sugarcane (BSC) has low fibre strength due to low cellulose content. Hence, by adding a stro...
Responsiveness was given to the effects of cassava starch and natural rubber as binders on the flexu...
Many organic waste materials such as paper and polyethylene bags pose environmental nuisance. The c...
The use of biodegradable material based on natural polysaccharides, particularly starch helps to red...
The composite materials were prepared by sawdust, cassava starch and natural rubber latex (NR). The ...
The use of biodegradable material based on natural polysaccharides, particularly starch helps to red...
A hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) using casting t...
A starch-based composite film was prepared by using fibrous residual of starch extraction (cassava b...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
High demands for trees as the raw material of paper can disrupt the stability of the environment. It...
Cassava is a type of plant which has different purposes of use. It is used to produce various foods,...
This work is focused on the use of cassava peel as a natural fiber for thermoplastic starch (TPS) ba...
Nowadays, forest-extracted wood cellulose still predominantly serves as raw material for pulp and pa...
In this study, the physical and mechanical properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with al...
This study investigated the properties of hybrid composites made from Roystonea-Regia and banana fib...
Bagasse sugarcane (BSC) has low fibre strength due to low cellulose content. Hence, by adding a stro...