Three‐dimensional (3D) woven flax fiber/polylactic acid (PLA) composites for high flexural strength
Awoke Fenta Wodag,
Chunbing Yang,
Shuo Gao
et al.
Abstract:Three dimensional (3D) textiles are preferable reinforcing materials for composites with lightweight and higher mechanical properties. In this study, a 3D woven flax fiber reinforced PLA composite with better flexural and tensile properties was developed. Four hybrid yarns with varied PLA contents were prepared as warp, weft and z‐yarns to weave the 3D preform and then changed to composites through compression molding technology without additional fillers and matrixes. The composite's flexural and tensile prop… Show more
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