This study characterized the green coconut fiber species Cocus nucifera L. disposed in the city of Francisco Morato - Sao Paulo, to check the viability of employed of application in the footwear sector. The fibers was made a maceration biological, traction and optical microscopy tests were run to evaluate the surface structure of the fiber, the breaking force, the elongation at break and the breaking tenacity. The mechanical tests carried out showed great potential for use in shoe soloed and insoles that require structures to be reinforced.

STUDY OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND CHEMISTRY OF THE COCONUT FIBER GREEN FOR USE IN FOOTWEAR

Da COSTA, CÉLIA REGINA;
2013-01-01

Abstract

This study characterized the green coconut fiber species Cocus nucifera L. disposed in the city of Francisco Morato - Sao Paulo, to check the viability of employed of application in the footwear sector. The fibers was made a maceration biological, traction and optical microscopy tests were run to evaluate the surface structure of the fiber, the breaking force, the elongation at break and the breaking tenacity. The mechanical tests carried out showed great potential for use in shoe soloed and insoles that require structures to be reinforced.
2013
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Natural Fibers-Sustainable Materials for Advanced applications
978-989-20-3872-8
Cocus nucifera L.; mechanical properties and chemistry of the coconut fiber green; footwear.
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