Polypropylene composites with natural fibers and wood – General mechanical property profiles

Natural Fiber Composites (NFCs) and Wood Polymer Composites (WPCs) based on polypropylene (PP) have gained increasing interest over the past two decades, both in the scientific community and in industry. Meanwhile, a large number of publications is available, but yet the actual market penetration of...

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A. Wood
Applied sciences
Assessments
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Fibers
Forms of application and semi-finished materials
Glass fibers
Injection molding
Markets
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Polymer industry, paints, wood
Polymer matrix composites
Polypropylenes
Technology of polymers
Wood
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