Abstract

In this article, we discuss biodegradable polymers, which are replacing synthetic polymers that are impermanent in daily life and industrial uses. These biodegradable polymers with natural fibres have equal mechanical qualities to the impermanent synthetic polymers with fibres. Hemp is used in technical paper, textiles, and the automotive industry, and polylactic acid is used in packaging, textiles, and the delivery of medicines. Compression moulding is a technique that can be used to create laminates made of biocomposite. ASTM-compliant tensile and flexural tests were conducted. Due to the uniform distribution of reinforcing fibre in the polymer matrix material, composites have demonstrated higher mechanical performance.

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