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Effects of Fiber Weight Ratio, Structure and Fiber Modification onto Flexural Properties of Luffa Polyester Composites

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Table 1 shows the results of three points bending flexural test of polyester matrix reinforced with the ex-ternal wall Luffa fibers
Figure 2. Infrared spectra of Luffa fibers (a) treated with combined process; (b) acetylated; and (c) cyanoethylated
Figure 3. SEM micrographs of fracture surface of: (a) ComLEBC untreated; (b) ComLEBC combined; (c) ComLEBC acety-lating; (d) ComLEBC cyanoethylating
Figure 5. Influence of Luffa fibers weight ratio onto mechanical proprieties of ComLEBC combined

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