Banana fibre to compete with glass and carbon fibre
date:Aug 27, 2013
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The most commonly used are plastics (polyethylene, polychloride, polypropylene, etc.) and glass and carbon fibres; however, scientists seek new compounds that offer the advantages of both resistance and low cost. Banana fibres have therefore become a very promising option.

According to data provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in the year 2011, 353,297 hectares were cultivated, with a production of 2,815,693 tonnes. The leftovers (leaves and stalks), instead o
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