2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-023-02408-4
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Investigations of Flame Retardancy, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Woven Hemp/PP Hybrid Composite for Insulating Material Reinforced with Synthetic Silicon and Zinc Oxides

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“…26,[74][75][76] In general, NFRHCs are fabricated by combining two different natural fibers or natural synthetic fiber combos that possess greater mechanical strength, resilience to high temperatures, chemical stability, nontoxicity, and thermal and acoustic insulation. 74,77,78 Although the hybridization of natural fibers with synthetic fibers can greatly enhance mechanical performance and water resistance, there are some disadvantages associated with the release of toxic agents. 26,79,80 Hence, to overcome these issues, hybridizing natural fibers with other natural fibers is an initial solution with a low price, environmental effects, and superior sustainability.…”
Section: Effect Of Hybridization In Nfrcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…26,[74][75][76] In general, NFRHCs are fabricated by combining two different natural fibers or natural synthetic fiber combos that possess greater mechanical strength, resilience to high temperatures, chemical stability, nontoxicity, and thermal and acoustic insulation. 74,77,78 Although the hybridization of natural fibers with synthetic fibers can greatly enhance mechanical performance and water resistance, there are some disadvantages associated with the release of toxic agents. 26,79,80 Hence, to overcome these issues, hybridizing natural fibers with other natural fibers is an initial solution with a low price, environmental effects, and superior sustainability.…”
Section: Effect Of Hybridization In Nfrcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary objective of hybridization is to overcome the deficiency of a single fiber and attain sustainability with low cost and enhanced material properties 26,74–76 . In general, NFRHCs are fabricated by combining two different natural fibers or natural synthetic fiber combos that possess greater mechanical strength, resilience to high temperatures, chemical stability, nontoxicity, and thermal and acoustic insulation 74,77,78 . Although the hybridization of natural fibers with synthetic fibers can greatly enhance mechanical performance and water resistance, there are some disadvantages associated with the release of toxic agents 26,79,80 .…”
Section: Mechanical Performance Of Natural Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%