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content. the resin helps to maintain the relative position of the fibres within the composite and, more importantly, transfers the load from broken fibres to the intact fibres. as a result, fibre/resin interfacial properties are also important and have a significant effect on composite properties, including
stem or leaves, the quality of the plants' locations, the age of the plant and the preconditioning. depending on their origin, the natural fibres may be grouped into leaf, bast, seed, and fruit origin. the best-known examples are: leaf: sisal, pineapple leaf fibre (palf), and henequen; bast, flax, ramie...
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