Research on properties and cellular structure of nano‐CaCO3/rice‐husk fiber/polypropylene three‐phase thermoplastic microcellular foaming composites
Yonghua Cai,
Lian Liu,
Wei Guo
et al.
Abstract:Microcellular foamed plant fiber composites have the advantages of low density, low cost, and biodegradability, so it has great development potential in the industry. Nevertheless, the existence of cellular structures diminishes the mechanical performance of plant fiber composites. To overcome this problem, in this study, nano‐CaCO3 was used to enhance the microcellular foamed plant fiber composites, and the three‐phase thermoplastic composites, comprised of nano‐CaCO3, rice‐husk fiber, and polypropylene (PP),… Show more
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