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DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2014.1004011
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Energy Efficient Novel Sizing of Jute Yarns

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“…Unfortunately, these caddis are commonly discarded, used as fuel in boilers, or treated as waste material, contributing to severe environmental damage . Proximate analysis of jute caddis reveals volatile matter at 58.6–65.0%, cellulose at 13.5–21.5%, hemicellulose at 11.5–14.0%, lignin at 11.5–14.0%, pectin at 0.2–0.4%, wax at 0.5–0.9%, moisture at 12.0–14.0%, and JBO and starch at 0.5–1.0%. Cellulose, a ubiquitous organic compound, is abundantly found worldwide. As the most prevalent biopolymer, it is natural and sustainable, derived from cultivated bast fiber and forest biomass remnants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, these caddis are commonly discarded, used as fuel in boilers, or treated as waste material, contributing to severe environmental damage . Proximate analysis of jute caddis reveals volatile matter at 58.6–65.0%, cellulose at 13.5–21.5%, hemicellulose at 11.5–14.0%, lignin at 11.5–14.0%, pectin at 0.2–0.4%, wax at 0.5–0.9%, moisture at 12.0–14.0%, and JBO and starch at 0.5–1.0%. Cellulose, a ubiquitous organic compound, is abundantly found worldwide. As the most prevalent biopolymer, it is natural and sustainable, derived from cultivated bast fiber and forest biomass remnants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brown coat of the tamarind kernel accounts for approximately 20-30% of its weight, whereas the kernel itself accounts for 70-75% [10]. The textile industry uses tamarind kernel powder (TKP) as a warp-sizing agent [11]. Because of its polysaccharide composition, TKP is also used in the food industry for jelly formation [12].…”
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confidence: 99%