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Study of a novel composite material coming from natural resources suitable for automotive
applications
EAEC13/EAEC2011_B30

Authors

D. Garcia-Sanoguera, L. Sanchez-Nacher, R. Balart, B. Ferrero - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV)
E.Fages - Textile Technology Institute (AITEX)

Abstract

In the last years, new bio-materials coming from renewable resources have been developed for many applications, that cover a wide range of properties suitable for automotive and aeronautic industry. Recent advances in genetic engineering and composite materials science offer a great opportunity for the development of new improved “green composites” form renewable sources that in addition offer biodegradability and enhancing global sustainability. This environmentally friendly, low-cost composite can be a substitute for petroleum-based composite materials. In this work, a novel bio-based composite material composed by polylactic acid (PLA) and flax fibers mats, suitable for automotive applications, has been studied.

Keywords: biocomposites, polylactic acid (PLA), flax, matrix, fiber

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