نتایج جستجو برای: natural hemp fibers

تعداد نتایج: 550614  

Journal: :Investigacion clinica 1994
S Dorfman D Dorfman R Leonardi J Maroso J Cardozo A Durán

Hemp fiber is obtained from the plant Musa textilis. The cost of preparation of its raw fibers is low. The purpose of this paper was to compare the inflammatory response in the rat muscle tissue originated by both hemp and cotton fibers. Both types of fibers, were implanted in gluteal muscles of Sprague Dawley rats. The rats were sacrificed at 15, 30 and 60 postoperative days. Muscle tissue sec...

ژورنال: طب کار 2011
رضاپورشاه‌آبادی, شکرالله, قوه, محمدعلی, لطفی, محمدحسن, مهرپرور, امیرهوشنگ, میرمحمدی, سیدجلیل, نبی میبدی, راضیه,

Abstract Background: Occupational exposures are among the common causes of respiratory diseases. Exposure to the natural fibers as cotton, hemp, flax, and jute can lead to some acute and chronic respiratory diseases among textile workers. One of the most important diseases related to natural fibers is byssinosis. This study was performed to assess and compare spirometric indices between textil...

2015
Nadezda Stevulova Julia Cigasova Pavol Purcz Ivana Schwarzova Frantisek Kacik Anton Geffert

In this paper, water sorption behavior of 28 days hardened composites based on hemp hurds and inorganic binder was studied. Two kinds of absorption tests on dried cube specimens in deionized water bath at laboratory temperature were performed. Short-term (after one hour water immersion) and long-term (up to 180 days) water absorption tests were carried out to study their durability. Short-term ...

2017
Bryn Crawford Sepideh Pakpour Negin Kazemian John Klironomos Karen Stoeffler Denis Rho Johanne Denault Abbas S. Milani

The development and application of bio-sourced composites have been gaining wide attention, yet their deterioration due to the growth of ubiquitous microorganisms during storage/manufacturing/in-service phases is still not fully understood for optimum material selection and design purposes. In this study, samples of non-woven flax fibers, hemp fibers, and mats made of co-mingled randomly-orient...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2005
Ana Gutiérrez José C del Río

The composition of pitch deposits occurring in pulp sheets and mill circuits during soda/anthraquinone pulping and elemental chlorine-free pulp bleaching of bast fibers of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) was studied. Pitch deposits were extracted with acetone, and the extracts analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Acetone extracts (15-25% of pit...

2017
Eva Fernandez-Tendero Arnaud Day Sandrine Legros Anouck Habrant Simon Hawkins Brigitte Chabbert

Interest in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is increasing due to the development of a new range of industrial applications based on bast fibers. However the variability of bast fiber yield and quality represents an important barrier to further exploitation. Primary and secondary fiber content was examined in two commercial hemp varieties (Fedora 17, Santhica 27) grown under contrasted sowing density ...

2016
Pankaj Pandey Dilpreet Bajwa Chad Ulven Sreekala Bajwa

In this study, six combinations of flax, hemp, and glass fiber were investigated for a hybrid reinforcement system in a polyurethane (PU) composite. The natural fibers were combined with glass fibers in a PU composite in order to achieve a better mechanical reinforcement in the composite material. The effect of fiber hybridization in PU composites was evaluated through physical and mechanical p...

2017
Xiangming Zhou Harmeet Saini Gediminas Kastiukas

In recent years, the construction industry has seen a significant rise in the use of natural fibers, for producing building materials. Research has shown that treated hemp fiberreinforced concrete (THFRC) can provide a low-cost building material for residential and low-rise buildings, while achieving sustainable construction and meeting future environmental targets. This study involved enhancin...

2017
Gianluca Cicala Claudio Tosto Alberta Latteri Angela Daniela La Rosa Ignazio Blanco Ahmed Elsabbagh Pietro Russo Gerhard Ziegmann

Green composites from polypropylene and lignin-based natural material were manufactured using a melt extrusion process. The lignin-based material used was the so called "liquid wood". The PP/"Liquid Wood" blends were extruded with "liquid wood" content varying from 20 wt % to 80 wt %. The blends were thoroughly characterized by flexural, impact, and dynamic mechanical testing. The addition of t...

2016

Textile materials made from natural fibers have played an important role in the life of human beings from time immemorial and still are widely used in the modern textiles industry for their unique properties as high quality tex tile materials. Due to the variation in staple length, the natural fibers with short staple length can’t be used to spin yarns. Consequently, natural fibers such as wool...

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