- biodegradable).
Biocomposites can be used alone, or as a
complement to
standard materials, such as
carbon fiber.
Advocates of
biocomposites state that use...
- real estates. UPM Biofuels, UPM Biochemicals, UPM
Biomedicals and UPM
Biocomposites businesses form a
business unit UPM Biorefining. UPM
Biofuels produces...
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their similar properties to
engineered fibers,
being another option for
biocomposites and
polymer composites.
Cellulose was
discovered in 1838 by the French...
-
replace steel car
bodies include aluminium, fibergl****,
carbon fiber,
biocomposites, and
carbon nanotubes.
Telematics technology is
allowing more and more...
-
alternate word for biologically-produced
materials such as bone, or
fungal biocomposites.[citation needed] Additionally, care
should be
exercised in defining...
-
received a lot of
recognition for his work in the
field of bioplastics,
biocomposites and
advanced biorefinery. He has aut****d over 850 publications, has...
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elongation at
break from 6% in pure PLLA to 140-190% in the
biocomposites.
Biocomposites such as
these are of
great interest for food
packaging because...
- they are
fused to give a paddle-like appearance.
Coral skeletons are
biocomposites (mineral + organics) of
calcium carbonate, in the form of
calcite or...
- materials, much like
synthetic or gl**** fibers.
These composites,
called biocomposites, are a
natural fiber in a
matrix of
synthetic polymers. One of the first...
-
Hempcrete or
hemplime is
biocomposite material, a
mixture of hemp
hurds (shives) and lime, sand, or pozzolans,
which is used as a
material for construction...