2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2015.07.031
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Effect of Fibre Length on Mechanical Properties of Randomly Oriented Short Jute Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Composite

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“…The picture frame mold was placed in a compression molding machine and compressed at a pressure of 10 MPa and temperature of 180°C for 10 min then cooled to room temperature while maintaining the pressure. This temperature was selected since natural fibers start to degrade at processing temperature above 200°C .…”
Section: Composite Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The picture frame mold was placed in a compression molding machine and compressed at a pressure of 10 MPa and temperature of 180°C for 10 min then cooled to room temperature while maintaining the pressure. This temperature was selected since natural fibers start to degrade at processing temperature above 200°C .…”
Section: Composite Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the natural fibers, jute fiber (Corchorus capsularis) can be highlighted. This fiber is obtained from the stem of the plant 37 . This plant was introduced in Brazil in the Amazon region after 1950.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Already, the use of jute fiber in the manufacture of polymer composites is indicated for primary structural applications, interior elements and temporary outdoor applications. In automotive insulation, jute can be used in doors and roofs, engine separation panels and passenger compartments 37 . Jute is also traditionally used in the manufacture of bags, curtains, yarns, textiles, and ropes, among others 41 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doğal liflerin kompozitlerin üretiminde sentetik liflere göre, düşük yoğunluk, hafiflik, biyolojik olarak parçalanabilirlik ve geri dönüştürülebilirlik, bitkisel kökenli doğal kaynakların yenilenebilir olması, yüksek özgül mukavemet ve düşük maliyet gibi avantajları bulunmaktadır. Bu amaçla keten, kenevir, jüt, sisal, kapok gibi yaygın olarak kullanılan liflerin yanısıra yeni keşfedilen ve özellikleri karakterize edilen selüloz esaslı lifler de kompozitlerde destek malzemesi olarak kullanılmaktadır [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified