2022
DOI: 10.4028/p-7t1196
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Fabrication and Mechanical Evaluation of Pressed Wood Powder Compounds Reinforced with Alpaca Wool and Ichu

Abstract: Composites are a group of materials that for several years have been attracting the attention of the international scientific community, these materials combine the properties of two or more types of materials to make a new one with better properties than those of their precursors, without them react chemically. This paper presents a study about the manufacture of new composite materials of wood sawdust dust, obtained by hot pressing at 180 ° C and reinforced with natural fibers from Peru (alpaca wool and ichu… Show more

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“…In geopolymeric mortars reinforced with sisal and coconut fibers, a significant improvement in tensible and flexural strength was found [8], natural fibers come from renewable sources and are easily accessible. In the case of animal origin fiber, alpaca wool fiber was studied, mainly in the textile field where its thickness, color and modulation were analyzed [9], however, alpaca wool fibers can be applied as reinforcements in the manufacture of new composites [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In geopolymeric mortars reinforced with sisal and coconut fibers, a significant improvement in tensible and flexural strength was found [8], natural fibers come from renewable sources and are easily accessible. In the case of animal origin fiber, alpaca wool fiber was studied, mainly in the textile field where its thickness, color and modulation were analyzed [9], however, alpaca wool fibers can be applied as reinforcements in the manufacture of new composites [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%