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Natural plant fibre reinforced concrete
12486200 · 2025-12-02 ·

A composite material and process for forming composite material. The composite material comprises a quantity of plastinated plant distributed within a matrix material. The process comprises separating a plant material into plant fibers plastinating the plant fibers and combining the plastinated plant fibers with a matrix material. The plant fibers may be selected form the group consisting of bamboo, hemp and flax. The plant fibers may be formed by crushing a portion of a plant. The matrix material may comprise Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). The PET may be shredded and heated. The heated composite material may be formed into rebar and be arranged in a pattern within a concrete slurry.

Natural plant fibre reinforced concrete
12486200 · 2025-12-02 ·

A composite material and process for forming composite material. The composite material comprises a quantity of plastinated plant distributed within a matrix material. The process comprises separating a plant material into plant fibers plastinating the plant fibers and combining the plastinated plant fibers with a matrix material. The plant fibers may be selected form the group consisting of bamboo, hemp and flax. The plant fibers may be formed by crushing a portion of a plant. The matrix material may comprise Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). The PET may be shredded and heated. The heated composite material may be formed into rebar and be arranged in a pattern within a concrete slurry.

NATURAL PLANT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE
20260085004 · 2026-03-26 ·

A plastinated plant material and method of preserving natural plant fibres. The plastinated plant material comprises reducing a plant material to a plant sample having a size smaller than the entire plant and plastinating said plant fibers by saturating said plant fibers in acetone to dehydrate said plant fibres, immersing said dehydrated plant fibres in a liquid polymer and subjecting said immersed plant fibres to a vacuum to replace acetone in said plant fibers with said liquid polymer.