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which are made by combining two or more materials differing in composition or form. due to their low weight and ability to be tailored for specific end use they have gained a considerable ground in high-performance applications. biopolymers or synthetic polymers reinforced with natural fibres (sisal, jute
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, kenaf/mesta, hemp and jute...
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