Hemp Fiber Density Using the Pycnometry Technique

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lázaro A. Rohen Anna C. C. Neves Dhyemila de P. Mantovani F. V. Carlos Maurício Janaina da Silva Vieira Lucas de A. Pontes Frederico M. Margem Sergio Monteiro
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

The lower density of the lignocellulosic fibers such as the hemp fibers and the other natural ones is one of the characteristics that allow the scientists to obtain high levels of specific properties that when compared to the properties of ordinary reinforcements gives to the hemp fibers an advantage as a material with an expressive potential in the mechanical properties area. Then, the aim of this present work is to characterize the relative density of the hemp fiber related to the water using the pycnometry technique. This technique uses the pycnometer and it is divided in two steps. In the first step the correction factor and the moisture content of the fresh hemp fiber specimen and in the other step some weightings were done such as the dry specimen (g), empty pycnometer (g), pycnometer + water (g) and pycnometer + water + specimen (g) using a digital balance with a precision scale of 0.001 g of the bran INNERSCAN. Based on these measurement and calculations using some formulations already established in previous studies, the relative density of the hemp fiber found was around 1.393 g/cm3 and the moisture content around 7.1%.
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APA: Lázaro A. Rohen Anna C. C. Neves Dhyemila de P. Mantovani F. V. Carlos Maurício Janaina da Silva Vieira Lucas de A. Pontes Frederico M. Margem Sergio Monteiro  (2017)  Hemp Fiber Density Using the Pycnometry Technique

MLA: Lázaro A. Rohen Anna C. C. Neves Dhyemila de P. Mantovani F. V. Carlos Maurício Janaina da Silva Vieira Lucas de A. Pontes Frederico M. Margem Sergio Monteiro Hemp Fiber Density Using the Pycnometry Technique. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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