Brazil is the only country in South America to have an automotive supplier sector based on natural fibers. New opportunities are arising due to an increase demand by the car makers in applying natural fibers in their parts. Several crop fibers have been developed in Brazil. Among them can be listed caroa, piacava, pupunha, mutum and others of regional application. For the automotive industry, which requires large quantities with uniform quality, the alternatives are sisal (170,000 ton/yr), curaua (150 ton/yr in 2003), malva, 200 ton/yr; Brazil is the single largest producer country of sisal, and commercially, the only one in curaua. For South America, the alternatives are fique in Colombia, abaca in equator, flax in Argentina and curaua in ...
Natural fibers, such as sisal, flax and jute, possess good reinforcing capability when properly comp...
Automotive industry invests heavily in research and engages in a continuous search for new technolog...
With one of the most notable floras in the world for sustainable research, the Brazilian Amazon regi...
Brazil is the only country in South America to have an automotive supplier sector based on natural f...
In recent years natural fibre production has taken on considerable appeal because of new industrial ...
Natural fibers have received great interest as a polymer reinforcement material because of their mec...
Natural fibers have became important as substitute for synthetic fiber reinforcement and filling in ...
The forest sector plays an important role in the circular bioeconomy due to its focus on renewable m...
This paper presents the research on Polymeric Composites with Natural Fibers in the Amazon Fenix Pro...
This paper closely reviews the prospective utilization of natural fibres e.g. jute, kenaf and allied...
Leaf fibers are fibers that run lengthwise through the leaves of most monocotyledonous plants such a...
Over the last decade, composites of polymers reinforced with natural fibres have received increasing...
Different socio-economic-environmental models argue for an increased effort to better valorize tropi...
This century has witnessed remarkable achievements in green technology in material science through t...
For decades, synthetic fibers have been the leading commodity in the composites industry. However, s...
Natural fibers, such as sisal, flax and jute, possess good reinforcing capability when properly comp...
Automotive industry invests heavily in research and engages in a continuous search for new technolog...
With one of the most notable floras in the world for sustainable research, the Brazilian Amazon regi...
Brazil is the only country in South America to have an automotive supplier sector based on natural f...
In recent years natural fibre production has taken on considerable appeal because of new industrial ...
Natural fibers have received great interest as a polymer reinforcement material because of their mec...
Natural fibers have became important as substitute for synthetic fiber reinforcement and filling in ...
The forest sector plays an important role in the circular bioeconomy due to its focus on renewable m...
This paper presents the research on Polymeric Composites with Natural Fibers in the Amazon Fenix Pro...
This paper closely reviews the prospective utilization of natural fibres e.g. jute, kenaf and allied...
Leaf fibers are fibers that run lengthwise through the leaves of most monocotyledonous plants such a...
Over the last decade, composites of polymers reinforced with natural fibres have received increasing...
Different socio-economic-environmental models argue for an increased effort to better valorize tropi...
This century has witnessed remarkable achievements in green technology in material science through t...
For decades, synthetic fibers have been the leading commodity in the composites industry. However, s...
Natural fibers, such as sisal, flax and jute, possess good reinforcing capability when properly comp...
Automotive industry invests heavily in research and engages in a continuous search for new technolog...
With one of the most notable floras in the world for sustainable research, the Brazilian Amazon regi...