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Plant fibers are emplo**** in the
manufacture of
paper and
textile (cloth), and
dietary fiber is an
important component of
human nutrition.
Wood fiber, distinguished...
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Wood–plastic
composites (WPCs) are
composite materials made of
wood fiber/
wood flour and thermoplastic(s) such as
polyethylene (PE),
polypropylene (PP)...
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Cellulose fibers (/ˈsɛljʊloʊs, -loʊz/) are
fibers made with
ethers or
esters of cellulose,
which can be
obtained from the bark,
wood or
leaves of plants...
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harvested for such
materials as
wood pulp
fiber or lacebark. In
specific cir****stances,
fiber crops can be
superior to
wood pulp
fiber in
terms of
technical performance...
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composite of
cellulosic fibers that are
strong in
tension and
embedded in a
matrix of
lignin that
resists compression.
Wood is
sometimes defined as only...
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Wood fibres (also
spelled wood fibers, see
spelling differences) are
usually cellulosic elements that are
extracted from
trees and used to make materials...
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considered wood as most of the
lignin is
removed and
separated from the
cellulose fibers during processing,
whereas mechanical pulp
retains most of its
wood components...
- chemically, semi-chemically or
mechanically producing cellulosic fibers from
wood,
fiber crops,
waste paper, or rags.
Mixed with
water and
other chemicals...
- Cement-bonded
wood fiber is a
composite material manufactured throughout the world. It is made from
wood (usually
waste wood),
chipped into a specially...
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source of the
fiber is
Corchorus olitorius, but such
fiber is
considered inferior to that
derived from
Corchorus capsularis. Jute
fibers,
composed primarily...