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. 2024 May 5;16(9):1293. doi: 10.3390/polym16091293

Table 3.

Tensile and flexural strengths of some NFRCs [68].

Authors Matrix Types of Fiber Method of Fabrication
Aslan et al. [122] Polypropylene matrix Carbon/sisal, glass/sisal Single-screw co-rotating extrusion method
Assarar et al. [123] Epoxy matrix Flax–carbon fiber Platen press process
Campbell et al. [124] Plant oil resin Ramie/stockinet Standard layup method
Chaudhary et al. [125] Epoxy matrix Flax hemp/jute/fiber Hand-layup method
Essabir et al. [126] Polypropylene matrix Coir fiber Twin-screw extrusion method
Gu et al. [127] Epoxy matrix Ramie fiber Vacuum infusion process
Indra Reddy et al. [128] Epoxy matrix Pineapple, glass, and jute fiber Hand-layup method
Jagannatha et al. [129] Epoxy matrix Glass/carbon Vacuum bagging technique
Lee et al. [130] Polypropylene matrix Kenaf/jute Hot-pressing method
Rahman et al. [131] Vinyl-ester matrix PALF Hand-layup method
Saba et al. [132] Epoxy matrix Kenaf fiber Hand-layup technique
Sekaran et al. [133] Epoxy matrix Sisal fiber and aloe vera Hand-layup method
Shanmugam et al. [134] Polyester matrix Jute fiber palmyra and leaf stalk fiber Compression molding
Shih et al. [135] Poly-lactic acid PALF/chopsticks Counter-rotating internal mixing
Shrivastava et al. [136] Epoxy resin Coir–glass Hand-layup method
Sreekumar et al. [137] Polyester matrix Sisal fiber Resin transfer molding technique
Widhata et al. [138] Methyl methacrylate Water hyacinth Compression molding
Yan et al. [139] Epoxy matrix Flax/linen/bamboo Vacuum bagging process
Yang et al. [140] Polypropylene matrix Hemp fiber Twin-screw extrusion