Abstract

Bamboo is a regenerated cellulosic fiber produced from bamboo. The starch pulp of bamboo plants is made up of fibers. Bamboo Plant and History Bamboo is botanically classified as a grass, not a tree, and bamboo may be the most enduring resource in the world. The first patent for bamboo paper occurred in 1864 and 1869. Modern bamboo clothing was first introduced by the University of Beijing, but commercial use increased in 2004-2010. Characteristics of bamboo fibers are soft, smooth and luxuriously good abrasive ability temperature adaptation antibiotics. Applications of bamboo fiber. Bamboo clothing, home decor fabrics, bathroom textiles, woven fabrics, medical and hygienic clothing [8] The global wood plastic is experiencing double-digit growth. Includes current product line lumbering, flooring and rail, furniture like window profile, wall stud and door frame, panel, fencing, dock, sidewall, architectural profile and vehicle component. In view of the increased timber costs from the industry and the competition of wood resources, it is imperative to cultivate eco-friendly fiber sourcesas an alternative to plastic composite.

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