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Natural fiber based composites have the potential to improve the mechanical
properties of plastics while reducing the cost and weight. This study show
s a practical method of blending natural-fiber with polypropylene to form a
mat and then consolidated into a sheet by hot pressing. The natural fibers
assessed were Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus regnan high temperature thermom
echanical pulps and sisal (Agave sisalana) fibers. The tensile strength was
shown to decrease with an increase in fiber content, while the tensile mod
ulus was shown to increase. Tensile and flexural modulus were positively in
fluenced by fiber length. The water performance tests of the sheets general
ly showed approximately 20% weight gain and approximately 3% thickness swel
l at 30% fiber content. The natural fiber surface chemical composition was
determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and shown to be primarily co
vered with hydrophobic material such as lignin and extractives, while polyp
ropylene was shown to be partially oxidized.