Wood-Based prepreg for downstream production of composite laminates Unmet Need: Need for biobased prepreg There has been a rapid growth in research and innovation in the natural fiber composites (NFCs) as part of reducing environmental impact. NFCs are renewable, lightweight, energy efficient, and environmentally friendly. Glass/carbon fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP/CFRP) are mostly used in modern aircraft structures. Considering disadvantage of these materials such as sustainability, CO2 emission, and recyclability, search for NFCs for aerospace industry has been initiated. The Technology: Wood-Based Prepreg and Laminates manufactured with the prepregs A natural fiber prepreg using wood strands has been developed for fabricating laminated composite materials by compression molding for a variety of applications including automotive interior and exterior panels. Applications: Wood-strand prepregs that can be laminated into flat or profiled panels. Advantages: Contributing to sustainable forest management practices through use of renewable materials for value-added products. Thin and flexible thermoplastic wood-strand prepregs compressed into stronger and stiffer laminates. Prepreg laminates are resistant to moisture uptake and are dimensionally very stable. 38% and 124% higher young’s modulus and strength of the wood prepregs. Patent Information: Provisional patent application has been filed. Learn More Rabindra Nanda Technology Licensing Associate Senior Washington State University (509) 335-8608 r.nanda@wsu.edu Reference No: TECH-21/3424 Bookmark this page Download as PDF Inventors Vikram Yadama Lloyd Smith Mostafa Mohammadabadi Avishek Chanda Muhammad Khusairy Bakri Key Words Advanced Materials biobased materials composites