Original paper
Study of mechanical and morphological properties of jute-tea leaf fiber reinforced hybrid composites: Effect of glass fiber hybridization
Abstract
Fiber reinforced plastic composites replace wood and metals due to their light weight, high strength to weight ratio, noncorrosive nature and stiffness. Bio based fibers are used in place of petroleum based fibers because of environmental concerns. Natural fibers exhibit low specific strength and light density, processing and recycling are simple. New materials are being developed and grow every day. The high strength, light weight and...
Paper Details
Title
Study of mechanical and morphological properties of jute-tea leaf fiber reinforced hybrid composites: Effect of glass fiber hybridization
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
27
Pages
2372 - 2375
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