Kapok fiber belongs to a typical cellulosic fiber, which is obtained from the seed hairs of kapok trees ( Ceiba pentandra ). Kapok fiber possesses the features of thin cell wall, large lumen, low density, and hydrophobic–oleophilic properties. This chapter focuses on the structure and ...
As a natural cellulose fiber, kapok fiber has a unique structure of thin wall and large hollow. Its vacancy rate is much higher than that of other existing fibers. It is excellent insulation, sound insulation, thermal insulation and buoyancy materials. Its gloss, hygroscopicity and warmth retentio...
3. Structures and Properties of Kapok Fiber and the Wettability and Buoyancy Characteristics of Kapok Fibrous Assemblies; 木棉纤维结构和性能及其集合体的浸润与浮力特征研究更多例句>> 2) balsa [英]['bɔ:lsə] [美]['bɔlsə] 巴耳萨木棉纤维3) Guana fibre 瓜那木棉纤维...
Kapok fiberHollow structureSound absorption coefficientBulk densitySound absorption properties of natural kapok fibers have been investigated. Kapok fibrous assemblies with different bulk density, thickness, fiber length and orientation were manufactured, and their acoustical performances were evaluated by using...
Our unique filling material blends 70% recycled down and 30% Kapok fiber. It's exceptionally soft and cozy. Recycled down and kapok are both materials with eco-friendly properties. Recycled down has just 1% of the environmental impact of chemical fiber ...
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Kapok Fiber: Structure and Properties Due to the development of sustainable technology, green renewable resources have attracted increasing interests in recent years. Kapok fiber belongs to a t... Y Zheng,A Wang - 《Biomass & Bioenergy》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Kapok oil methyl esters Biomass ...
Excellent oil absorbent kapok (Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.) fiber: fiber structure, chemical characteristics, and application. The effect of chemical treatment on the properties of hemp, sisal, jute and kapok for composite reinforcement Evaluation of hydrophobicity/oleophilicity of kapok and its per...
Malvaceae, a promising woody tree, has several medicinal and nutritional properties [1]. The fibers of kapok trees have been used locally as fiberfill in quilts, pillows, and some soft toys as well as in pulp and paper manufacturing [2, 3]. Ceiba pentandra L. can reach a height of 50...
kapok (kāˈpŏk, kăpˈək), name for a tropical tree of the family Bombacaceae (bombax family) and for the fiber (floss) obtained from the seeds in the ripened pods. The floss has been important in commerce since the 1890s; the chief source is Ceiba pentandra, the kapok (...