Abstract

The new rules from the government agencies especially for environment and ecological system are major concerns in today’s fast growing world. As a result, many researchers and scientic are searching for an fibre reinforced composites made up of natural materials that are biodegradable and renewable. Natural fibres have undeniable advantages over synthetic fibres, including lower density, equivalent strength, non-toxicity, lower cost, and less disposal issues. The possible uses of natural fibres have been thoroughly investigated by researchers. However, in the last ten years, fibres including banana, jute, bagasse, and sisal have become more significant. Banana trees, which are native to Southeast Asia, produce waste material after harvesting their fruit, which is where banana fibres come from. Banana fibres were shown to vastly enhance the chemical mechanical, and physical properties of polymer composites when utilised as reinforcement. This article offers a comprehensive review of composites made from banana fibre.

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