Abstract

The most important aspect with respect to the performance of natural and synthetic hybrid composites in general and durability in particular is the improvement on the interfacial bonding between the fiber–fiber and fiber–matrix of the composites. The quality of the interfacial bonding of the matrix and fiber is crucial for the application of natural and synthetic fibers for hybrid composites. Natural and synthetic fibers are known to have a variety of properties, and the strong adhesion at their interfaces is required for effective stress transfer and bond adhesion throughout at interface. This article gives a broad review of the improvement and the characterization of hybrid composites.

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