Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber

The jute fibers have been mechanically fibrillated, and the wet-laid nonwoven fabrics have been manufactured using these fibers at two different concentrations of binder. The mechanically fibrillated states from non-fibrillated and partially fibrillated to highly fibrillated are considered at differ...

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Main Authors: Vaseem Chavhan, M. Ramesh Naidu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2019.1612303
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description The jute fibers have been mechanically fibrillated, and the wet-laid nonwoven fabrics have been manufactured using these fibers at two different concentrations of binder. The mechanically fibrillated states from non-fibrillated and partially fibrillated to highly fibrillated are considered at different lengths of fibers such as 5 and 10 mm to 15 mm. The tensile strength, air permeability, and the acoustic property of formed web are analyzed. There is no significant effect of fiber fibrillation found on the tensile properties of the manufactured wet-laid web, while there is an effect of fiber fibrillation observed on air permeability.
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spelling doaj.art-fc1cd8ce856349c1a26073ba2353d61d2023-09-20T12:50:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2021-01-01181344110.1080/15440478.2019.16123031612303Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute FiberVaseem Chavhan0M. Ramesh Naidu1Vignan‘s Foundation for Science Technology & ResearchVignan‘s Foundation for Science Technology & ResearchThe jute fibers have been mechanically fibrillated, and the wet-laid nonwoven fabrics have been manufactured using these fibers at two different concentrations of binder. The mechanically fibrillated states from non-fibrillated and partially fibrillated to highly fibrillated are considered at different lengths of fibers such as 5 and 10 mm to 15 mm. The tensile strength, air permeability, and the acoustic property of formed web are analyzed. There is no significant effect of fiber fibrillation found on the tensile properties of the manufactured wet-laid web, while there is an effect of fiber fibrillation observed on air permeability.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2019.1612303wordjute fiberfibrillationwet-laid nonwovenacoustic property
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Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
Journal of Natural Fibers
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jute fiber
fibrillation
wet-laid nonwoven
acoustic property
title Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
title_full Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
title_fullStr Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
title_short Investigating the Properties of Wet-Laid Nonwoven Made from Mechanically Fibrillated Jute Fiber
title_sort investigating the properties of wet laid nonwoven made from mechanically fibrillated jute fiber
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fibrillation
wet-laid nonwoven
acoustic property
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