Surface Characterization of Differently Pretreated Flax Fibers and Their Application in Fiber-Reinforced Composites |
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Authors: | E. S. Abdel-Halim M. H. El-Rafie R. Kohler |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Research Centre, Textile Research Division , Cairo, Egypt essamya@yahoo.com;3. National Research Centre, Textile Research Division , Cairo, Egypt;4. Reutlingen University, Institute of Applied Research , Reutlingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Strong natural bast fibers, especially flax fibers, can be used to replace glass fibers in reinforced composites. The properties of natural fibers depend largely on maturity, retting and processing. Two chemical treatments were applied to retted and semiretted flax fibers to create better fiber to resin bonding and to show the effect of retting degree and successive purification processes on the mechanical properties of natural composite materials. Retted and semiretted flax fibers have been scoured and bleached with the objective of removing surface impurities and developing finer structure. To investigate the effect of adhesion promoter on the mechanical properties of natural fiber composite, a composite sample was prepared from bleached retted flax pretreated with adhesion promoter Isostearoyltitanate (ISTT). After treatments the fibers got cleaner and the measurements showed that the fiber fineness as well as the surface free energy increased. The treatments were accompanied by decrease in the fiber tenacity but it has been found not to be reflected to the final mechanical properties of the composite. No improvement was remarked by using Isostearoyltitanate for surface modification. |
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Keywords: | Bleaching Fiber-reinforced composite Fineness Flax Mechanical properties Retting Scouring |
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