Advancements and challenges in natural fiber‐reinforced hybrid composites: A comprehensive review
University of Georgia · BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Natural fiber‐reinforced composites have emerged as a promising alternative in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and civil engineering, owing to their eco‐friendly nature and favorable mechanical properties. However, challenges such as low thermal stability and high moisture absorption limit their widespread use. To overcome these limitations, surface modifications such as mercerization, benzoylation, silane treatment, and acetylation have been extensively explored. Hybrid composites (HCs), combining natural and synthetic fibers, offer a compelling solution by harnessing the unique properties of both materials. This review comprehensively examines the types of fibers…
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7Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Composite material
- Molding (decorative)
- Compression molding
- Natural fiber
- Composite number
- Thermal stability
- Silane
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure