The rising concern towards environmental issues and the need to find a realistic alternative to glass reinforced composites has led to increase interest about polymer composites filled with natural-organic fillers, that comes from renewable and biodegradable sources. The aim of the project is to raise people awareness regarding the scientific and technological knowledge of green composite materials in order to support a larger application in whole industry sectors. This short review briefly illustrates the main paths and results of research (both academic and industrial) on this topical subject, providing a quick overview.
Green Composites a review of State of Art / S. De Paola; G. Minak; C. Fragassa; A. Pavlovic. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 3A18 150.77-3A18 150.78. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th Danubia Adria Symposium on Advanced Mechanics tenutosi a Primosten, Croatia nel 25-28 September 2013).
Green Composites a review of State of Art
MINAK, GIANGIACOMO;FRAGASSA, CRISTIANO;PAVLOVIC, ANA
2013
Abstract
The rising concern towards environmental issues and the need to find a realistic alternative to glass reinforced composites has led to increase interest about polymer composites filled with natural-organic fillers, that comes from renewable and biodegradable sources. The aim of the project is to raise people awareness regarding the scientific and technological knowledge of green composite materials in order to support a larger application in whole industry sectors. This short review briefly illustrates the main paths and results of research (both academic and industrial) on this topical subject, providing a quick overview.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.