Biofibers and Biopolymers for Biocomposites 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40301-0_7
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“…Rathod et al [113] analyzed the physical characteristics of both pure bamboo and bamboo-cotton (50:50) blended fabrics, demonstrating that bamboo fabric exhibited improved tensile strength, higher elongation values, and superior tearing resistance in comparison to the bamboo-cotton (50:50) blend, thereby concluding that the bamboo fabric demonstrated better performance than the blended fabric. This position is supported by the report of Iqbal et al [114], who established that the properties of bamboo strips, including the tensile, flexural, and compressive strengths, were superior in comparison with those of wood and other bioderived fibers. In addition, the bamboo fibers demonstrated better impact and thermal properties [114].…”
Section: Bamboo In Textilessupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Rathod et al [113] analyzed the physical characteristics of both pure bamboo and bamboo-cotton (50:50) blended fabrics, demonstrating that bamboo fabric exhibited improved tensile strength, higher elongation values, and superior tearing resistance in comparison to the bamboo-cotton (50:50) blend, thereby concluding that the bamboo fabric demonstrated better performance than the blended fabric. This position is supported by the report of Iqbal et al [114], who established that the properties of bamboo strips, including the tensile, flexural, and compressive strengths, were superior in comparison with those of wood and other bioderived fibers. In addition, the bamboo fibers demonstrated better impact and thermal properties [114].…”
Section: Bamboo In Textilessupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This position is supported by the report of Iqbal et al [114], who established that the properties of bamboo strips, including the tensile, flexural, and compressive strengths, were superior in comparison with those of wood and other bioderived fibers. In addition, the bamboo fibers demonstrated better impact and thermal properties [114]. Patent documents reveal proposed technologies intending to exploit the exceptional thermal properties of bamboo fibers to fabricate clothing materials that provide effective insulation in the winter while being breathable in the summer [115].…”
Section: Bamboo In Textilessupporting
confidence: 54%