Several researchers have shown how sisal fibres possess remarkable tensile properties that yield them good candidates as reinforcement in biocomposite materials. This work aims to evaluate the effect of an eco-friendly and cost effective surface treatment method based on the use of commercial sodium bicarbonate (i.e. baking soda) on properties of sisal fibre and its epoxy composites. In particular, raw sisal fibres were treated with a 10%w/w of sodium bicarbonate solution for different periods (24, 120 and 240 h), at room temperature. Changes occurring in sisal fibres were characterized through scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and helium pycnometer analysis. The mechanical cha...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
Several researchers have shown how sisal fibres possess remarkable tensile properties that yield the...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the effect of an eco-friendly and cost-effective surface tre...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the effect of an eco-friendly and cost-effective surface tre...
199-204The objective of the present work is to overcome the limitations of sisal fibre and to improv...
Natural fibres have shown immense potential as reinforcement for composites in the place of conventi...
Natural fibres as reinforcement of composite have been applied during the last decade. One of natu...
Different grades of sisal fibres (S3, STOW, and SUG) were immersed in five different treatment solut...
Different grades of sisal fibres (S3, STOW, and SUG) were immersed in five different treatment solut...
Despite their beneficial effects on the adhesion between natural fibers and polymeric matrices, che...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
This paper presents an experimental study of epoxy and sisal fibre composites with and without potas...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
Several researchers have shown how sisal fibres possess remarkable tensile properties that yield the...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the effect of an eco-friendly and cost-effective surface tre...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the effect of an eco-friendly and cost-effective surface tre...
199-204The objective of the present work is to overcome the limitations of sisal fibre and to improv...
Natural fibres have shown immense potential as reinforcement for composites in the place of conventi...
Natural fibres as reinforcement of composite have been applied during the last decade. One of natu...
Different grades of sisal fibres (S3, STOW, and SUG) were immersed in five different treatment solut...
Different grades of sisal fibres (S3, STOW, and SUG) were immersed in five different treatment solut...
Despite their beneficial effects on the adhesion between natural fibers and polymeric matrices, che...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
This paper presents an experimental study of epoxy and sisal fibre composites with and without potas...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Aim of the current study is to investigate how an innovative and eco-friendly chemical treatment bas...
Progress in engineering research has shifted the interest from traditional monolithic materials to m...