A Review of the Impact Performance of Natural Fiber Thermoplastic Composites

Many academic studies continue to conclude that natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites (NFTCs) have some potential to compete with mineral/inorganic fiber and filler reinforced composites in certain applications due to their distinctive characteristics. NFTCs are often presented as a more...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in materials 2018-09, Vol.5
Hauptverfasser: Thomason, James L., Rudeiros-Fernández, José Luis
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Many academic studies continue to conclude that natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites (NFTCs) have some potential to compete with mineral/inorganic fiber and filler reinforced composites in certain applications due to their distinctive characteristics. NFTCs are often presented as a more environmentally friendly product which may, in some cases, offer useful levels of specific strength and stiffness with an overall reduced carbon footprint. However, from an end-use composite performance viewpoint, issues with impact resistance (notched and un-notched) continue to hold back the large-scale implementation of these composites. This paper presents a review of the recent work on impact properties of NFTCs, analysing the effects of fundamental composite parameters and potential routes to improvement.
ISSN:2296-8016
2296-8016
DOI:10.3389/fmats.2018.00060