reviewJournal of Composite MaterialsAug 15, 2011Closed access

Hemp fiber and its composites – a review

Swansea University

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Abstract

The use of hemp fibers as reinforcement in composite materials has increased in recent years as a response to the increasing demand for developing biodegradable, sustainable, and recyclable materials. Hemp fibers are found in the stem of the plant which makes them strong and stiff, a primary requirement for the reinforcement of composite materials. Themechanical properties of hemp fibers are comparable to those of glass fibers. However their biggest disadvantage is the variability in their properties. Composites made of hemp fibers with thermoplastic, thermoset, and biodegradable matrices have exhibited good mechanical properties. A number of hemp fiber surface treatments, used to improve the fiber/matrix…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Composite material
  • Thermosetting polymer
  • Composite number
  • Thermoplastic
  • Fiber
  • Reinforcement
  • Glass fiber
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