Abstract

Abstract Biobased composites were fabricated with waste of tiger nut natural fibers, different binder fibers (lyocell and cotton) and thermo-bonding fibers (PLA, HDPE, PA6-CoPA). These composites were processed by wet-laid process and hot-press molding process. The obtained composites were characterized by flexural, hardness and Charpy impact tests. The internal structure of the composite was analyzed by SEM observing a significant heterogeneity. The high fiber content (80 wt.%) and the lack of a continuous matrix phase cause mediocre mechanical response of the material. Thermo-bonding fibers are more influential than the binder fibers. The best mechanical responses were obtained with additions of PLA fibers and thermo-bonding fibers. Flexural modulus was maximum (865 MPa) for 80 wt.% tiger nut/10 wt.% binder fiber/10% PLA fiber composite.

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