2018
DOI: 10.4322/pagmar.2446-4791.2018.010
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Importância de compósitos sustentáveis fibra natural - polímero para produção de madeira plástica para fins naval e náutico

Abstract: O presente trabalho apresenta pontos relevantes de discussão para a produção e aplicação de materiais compósitos sustentáveis destinados à construção de embarcações e movelaria com fins navais. Baseado em levantamento na literatura, apresentamos sugestão de um novo material expondo características e potencial de materiais produzidos a partir de fibras naturais, em especial fibra de coco. O aproveitamento da fibra do coco verde na produção de compósitos de fibra natural com material polimérico objetivando reduz… Show more

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“…These can provide a solution for final disposal of the material and simultaneously increase the value of the waste. [ 17 ] The natural fibers most often used for the manufacture of polymer composites are ramie, coconut, bamboo, banana, cotton, jute, curaua, sisal, kenaf, fique, hemp, starch, and wood residue fibers. Residue fibers are normally commercialized in the form of wood flour, wood powder, and powders of rice husk, wheat, and other cereals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can provide a solution for final disposal of the material and simultaneously increase the value of the waste. [ 17 ] The natural fibers most often used for the manufacture of polymer composites are ramie, coconut, bamboo, banana, cotton, jute, curaua, sisal, kenaf, fique, hemp, starch, and wood residue fibers. Residue fibers are normally commercialized in the form of wood flour, wood powder, and powders of rice husk, wheat, and other cereals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%