1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00980755
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Structure and properties of some vegetable fibres

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“…Da parte 1 para as partes 2 e 3, ocorreu uma diminuição de cerca de 5% e das partes 2 e 3 para a parte 4, a diminuição do valor do diâmetro é de aproximadamente 65%. Este acentuado decréscimo da parte basal para a apical explica a grande variação dos valores de diâmetro para a fibra de sisal relatados na literatura [3,8,11,23] .…”
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“…Da parte 1 para as partes 2 e 3, ocorreu uma diminuição de cerca de 5% e das partes 2 e 3 para a parte 4, a diminuição do valor do diâmetro é de aproximadamente 65%. Este acentuado decréscimo da parte basal para a apical explica a grande variação dos valores de diâmetro para a fibra de sisal relatados na literatura [3,8,11,23] .…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…A produção nacional de fibras de sisal já alcançou 135 mil toneladas, destas, 113 mil foram exportadas, sendo 26% de fibras e 74% de manufaturados [2,8] . As principais aplicações da fibra de sisal industrializada são na indústria automobilística e também na fabricação de cordas, barbante, cabos marítimos, tapetes, sacos, vassouras, estofamentos, e artesanato; além disso, tem utilização industrial na fabricação de pasta celulósica para produção do papel Kraft de alta resistência, e de outros tipos de papel fino, como para cigarro, filtro, absorvente higiênico, fralda, etc [2,8,11] .…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Investigation on changes in mechanical properties as a function of lignocellulosic fiber diameter has been reported since more than four decades [24][25][26][27][28][29][30] . Earlier international research groups investigated coir 24 , banana 25 , sisal 26 , pineapple 27 , palmyrah and talipot 28 fibers.…”
Section: Abstract: Fique Fiber Elastic Modulus Weibull Analysis Hymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, inverse hyperbolic correlations were suggested to hold between the strength and the diameter of each type of fiber. The mentioned work [18] also indicated that correlations between lignocellulosic fibers dimensions and their mechanical properties have been early investigated [19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. For coir fiber [19], it was found that the strength and elongation seem to increase in the range of diameters from 100 to 200 µm and then remain constant up to 450 µm.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a decrease in the strength was associated with a good linear correlation with the fiber test length. For sisal fibers [21], within the diameter range of 100 to 300 µm, little variation in mechanical properties was reported. A linear decrease in the strength and elongation as well as increase in the average modulus was correlated to the increase in fiber test length.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%