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Cars from bio-fibres

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; MacroMolecular Materials and Engineering, 291(5), p.449-457, 2006Trabajos contenidos:
  • Bledzki, A. K
  • Faruk, O
  • Sperber, V. E
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Bio-fibres are fashionable and not just in the wardrobe: it is a long time now since compostable automotive components and computer casings were utopian pipe dreams. Jute, hemp, flax and other bio fibres that once fell into neglect are enjoying a comeback in the high-tech development. Above all, the automotive industry is interested in the new biomaterials, because cars should be partially decomposable or recyclable by 2006. Furthermore, light-fibrous materials are also replacing conventional glass-fibre-reinforced plastics in other sectors - from construction to the computer industry - thereby benefiting the environment.1
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Bio-fibres are fashionable and not just in the wardrobe: it is a long time now since compostable automotive components and computer casings were utopian pipe dreams. Jute, hemp, flax and other bio fibres that once fell into neglect are enjoying a comeback in the high-tech development. Above all, the automotive industry is interested in the new biomaterials, because cars should be partially decomposable or recyclable by 2006. Furthermore, light-fibrous materials are also replacing conventional glass-fibre-reinforced plastics in other sectors - from construction to the computer industry - thereby benefiting the environment.1

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