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Investigation on mechanical and thermal properties of giant milkweed (Calotropis persica) fibers -plastics composites

Amir Nourbakhsh; Abolfazl Kargarfard; Fardad Golbabaei; Moghgan Kouhpayehzadeh

Volume 29, SPRING 1 , May 2014, , Pages 94-105

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2014.4936

Abstract
  The suitability of using Iranian grown giant milkweed fibers (GFs) as a new raw material for thermoplastic composites was investigated. The polypropylene (PP) was used as the matrix polymer and the maleated polypropylene, Epolene G- 3003TM, was used as coupling agent. In the sample preparation, four ...  Read More

Composite wood products
Wood plastics composites: Bond formation mechanism and mechanical properties

Amir Nourbakhsh; Reza Hajihassani; Fardad Golbabaei; Moghgan Kohpayeh zadeh

Volume 27, Issue 1 , March 2012, , Pages 27-37

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwpr.2012.117077

Abstract
  Wood fibers are increasingly being used as reinforcement in commercial thermoplastic composites due to their low cost, high specific strength properties and renewable nature. The ultimate goal of our research was to find the fundamental understanding of the mechanical behavior of poplar wood fiber/polypropylene ...  Read More