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Environmental concerns have regenerated interest in the use of natural fibres for a much wider variety of products, including high-tech applications such as geotextiles, and in composite materials for automotive and light industry use. This new study covers the chemical and physical structure of these natural fibres; fibre, yarn and fabric production; dyeing; handle and wear characteristics; economics; environmental and health and safety issues.
Plant fibers. --- Plant fibers --- Plant textile fibers --- Textile fibers, Plant --- Vegetable fibers --- Fibers --- Plant products --- Fiber plants --- Processing.
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Composite materials. --- Waste paper. --- Kenaf. --- Plant fibers. --- Thermoplastic composites. --- Composite materials. --- Kenaf. --- Plant fibers. --- Thermoplastic composites. --- Waste paper.
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Wood-pulp --- Plant fibers --- Identification --- Bois --- Wood --- Pâte cellulosique --- Pulp --- identification --- Taxonomie --- taxonomy --- identification. --- Wood-pulp - Identification --- Plant fibers - Identification --- Glosaire
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Agrotechnology and Food Sciences. Human Nutrition --- Dietary Fiber --- Fiber in human nutrition --- Plant fibers --- Plant fibers --- Human Nutrition (General). --- congresses. --- Congresses. --- Analysis --- Congresses. --- Physiological effect --- Congresses.
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This is a comprehensive work by industrial and academic specialists proving up-to-date information on the chemistry, physics, process technology, applications and markets for man-made cellulosic fibres. It covers the properties and applications of viscose rayon, cupprammonium rayon and the new solvent-spun fibres as well as considering their relationships with the natural cellulosics such as cotton and the synthetic polymer fibres such as polyester.This overview of the only truly, naturally recyclable fibres and the latest manufacturing techniques that are being developed to produce th
Cellulose fibers. --- Cellulose fibers --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industrial & Management Engineering --- Plant fibers
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Wood-pulp --- Fiber plants --- Plant fibers. --- Pâte à papier. --- Plantes à fibres. --- Fibres végétales.
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Biomass chemicals. --- Composite materials. --- Non-food products -- Paper --- Paper. --- Plant fibers.
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Hempcrete is a building material with excellent properties. It's made from lime and hemp shivs (a waste product from hemp fiber growing); it can be used for walls, floors, and for roof insulation; it's breathable, absorbing and emitting moisture to regulate internal humidity and avoid trapped moisture and mold growth; it provides excellent acoustic and thermal insulation and thermal mass; it's lightweight and reduces construction costs; and it's environmentally friendly-it locks up CO2 for the life of the building, and the hemp doesn't require agrochemicals or insecticides in its cultivation.
Plant fibers as building materials --- Composite materials --- Hemp --- Building materials --- Environmental aspects
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Fiber plants --- Plant fibers --- Identification --- 78.40.1 --- Fiber plants - Identification --- Plant fibers - Identification --- BOEHMERIA NIVEA --- SUN HEMP --- HEMP --- FLAX --- METHODS --- FIBRE PLANTS --- MANUALS --- PLANT FIBRES --- MUSA TEXTILIS --- SISAL --- ROSELLE --- KENAF --- JUTE --- IDENTIFICATION
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Dyes and dyeing --- Hand spinning --- Hand weaving --- Indian textile fabrics --- Plant fibers --- Textile fibers --- History --- History --- Patterns --- History --- History