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Green Composites

Processing, Characterisation and Applications for Textiles

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  • © 2019

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  • Details the sustainability aspects of green composites
  • Highlights the processing, characterization, and applications of various green composites
  • Discusses the potential applications of hybrid bio-composites and sisal-fiber-reinforced epoxidized non-edible oil-based epoxy green composites

Part of the book series: Textile Science and Clothing Technology (TSCT)

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This book highlights the processing, characterization and applications of various green composites. Composites are known for their unique properties, which are derived by combining two or more components. This yields properties such as greater strength and rigidity than that of the individual components, as well as reduced weight. To help achieve such outcomes, the book discusses the potential applications of hybrid bio-composites and sisal-fiber-reinforced epoxidized non-edible oil-based epoxy green composites.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu

About the editor

Dr Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu holds a PhD in Textiles Sustainability and has over 60 books to his credit, along with 80 research publications. He is well known in the field of Textiles Sustainability due to his notable contributions in both academic and industrial contexts. He is currently working as Head of Sustainability for SgT Group & API, based in Hong Kong.

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