Abstract

Natural fibre/polypropylene thermoplastic composites are often produced by compression moulding of a blended preform of polypropylene fibre and natural fibre treated by chemicals or enzymes. Two preform processing routes may be adopted: (1) treating the natural fibre first and then blending it with the polypropylene fibre (the pre-treatment route), and (2) forming a blended preform of the natural fibre and polypropylene fibre first and then carrying out the chemical/enzyme treatment on the blended preform (the post-treatment route). The kenaf/polypropylene composites produced according to the post-treatment route show up to 36% higher flexural strength and up to 63% higher flexural modulus than the composites produced according to the corresponding pre-treatment route. These differences were attributed to the chemical surface finishes of the polypropylene fibre, which have been removed in the post-treatment processing route, but persisted into the final composites in the pre-treatment processing route.

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