Curaua Fiber: A New Alternative to Polymeric Composites

The increasing preoccupation with the environment and use of natural products has strongly contributed in the use of material derived from biomass, and in particular vegetal fibers. Within this context curaua fiber, originating from the Brazilian Amazon, has become prominent for its mechanical perfo...

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