There have been many interests in using natural fibers as substitutes for glass fibers to prepare fiber reinforced composites. Flax fibers, due to their specific strength, have been a hot issue in this field. The focus of this research work is to manufacture flax fiber reinforced low melting point PET composites directly from nonwoven mats. No consolidation methods are applied to the carded nonwoven mats before the hot-press molding. The effects of operating parameters like carding method, molding temperature, molding time, etc. on the mechanical properties of composites have been investigated. Results show it is a facile and cost-saving method to produce composites specifically in the application areas like automobile interior ornament and decoration materials, etc.
History
Journal
Fibers and polymers
Volume
11
Pagination
218-222
Location
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
ISSN
1229-9197
eISSN
1875-0052
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2010, The Korean Fiber Society and Springer Netherlands