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Biocomposites were made by a novel high volume processing technique named ‘biocomposite sheet molding compound panel’ (BCSMCP) manufacturing process. This process design was inspired by the commercial glass fiber–polyester resin composite fabrication method called sheet molding compounding (SMC). This process yields continuous production of biocomposites on a large scale, and thus can be easily adopted in industries. A unique fiber dispersion method, which enabled uniform distribution of natural fibers, was used in this process. Consistency of the process was tested by evaluating the repeatability of the resultant materials’ mechanical properties. The low cost biocomposites produced as a result of the processing will be used for various panel applications such as housing and transportation. The molded samples were tested for various mechanical and thermal properties, in accordance with ASTM procedures. The biocomposites were made with various natural fibers including, big blue stem grass, jute, and industrial hemp. By combining different natural fibers in varying mass fractions, hybrid biocomposites were made using this process. Grass fiber reinforced polyester biocomposites processed by the SMC line showed very promising results.
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Mehta, G., Mohanty, A.K., Thayer, K. et al. Novel Biocomposites Sheet Molding Compounds for Low Cost Housing Panel Applications. J Polym Environ 13, 169–175 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-005-3211-x
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