An introduction to animal-based composites: possible animal-derived materials and the extraction process

Mineral, plant, and animal fibers are the three main categories of natural fibers, depending on the source. Animal fibers are popular in the fabrication of composites nowadays. It is essential to comprehend the characteristics of animal fiber-based composites, which are employed in biomedical applic...

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Published in:Polymer Composites Derived from Animal Sources
Main Author: Ghani A.; Lee S.H.; Osman Al Edrus S.S.A.
Format: Book chapter
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024
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Ghani A.; Lee S.H.; Osman Al Edrus S.S.A.
An introduction to animal-based composites: possible animal-derived materials and the extraction process
2024
Polymer Composites Derived from Animal Sources


10.1016/B978-0-443-22414-0.00001-6
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85193412278&doi=10.1016%2fB978-0-443-22414-0.00001-6&partnerID=40&md5=734d6c909444090733fba5b781476c40
Mineral, plant, and animal fibers are the three main categories of natural fibers, depending on the source. Animal fibers are popular in the fabrication of composites nowadays. It is essential to comprehend the characteristics of animal fiber-based composites, which are employed in biomedical applications, textiles, building, and automotive industries. Due to their advantages in sustainability, these fibers are replacing synthetic fibers in composite materials production. However, animal-based fiber-based composites are not extensively researched or examined, despite the fact that many natural fibers including wood, jute, silk, and kenaf are plant fibers. The various forms of animal fiber, their sources, availability, characteristics, and composites manufactured from them are reviewed in this study, along with their use. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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English
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author Ghani A.; Lee S.H.; Osman Al Edrus S.S.A.
spellingShingle Ghani A.; Lee S.H.; Osman Al Edrus S.S.A.
An introduction to animal-based composites: possible animal-derived materials and the extraction process
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description Mineral, plant, and animal fibers are the three main categories of natural fibers, depending on the source. Animal fibers are popular in the fabrication of composites nowadays. It is essential to comprehend the characteristics of animal fiber-based composites, which are employed in biomedical applications, textiles, building, and automotive industries. Due to their advantages in sustainability, these fibers are replacing synthetic fibers in composite materials production. However, animal-based fiber-based composites are not extensively researched or examined, despite the fact that many natural fibers including wood, jute, silk, and kenaf are plant fibers. The various forms of animal fiber, their sources, availability, characteristics, and composites manufactured from them are reviewed in this study, along with their use. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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