2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.09.143
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Synthesis and characterization of treated banana fibers and selected jute fiber based hybrid composites

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“…While incorporation of natural fibre was likewise revealed as an appropriate swapbecause of its high elongation which makes it as a potential substitute forautomobilesaslight to medium loadapplication [2]. The alkaline treated banana fibre gives improved mechanical properties and less water absorption [3]. NaOH treatment was found to improve mechanical properties because of expelled of waxy layers from the surface of the fibre, In alkaline5% of NaOH concentration preferred best over the other 1%, 3%, 7%, 9% of concentration [4].Until now the researchers have studied that the convectional composite replaced by adding the Natural fibre for light load application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While incorporation of natural fibre was likewise revealed as an appropriate swapbecause of its high elongation which makes it as a potential substitute forautomobilesaslight to medium loadapplication [2]. The alkaline treated banana fibre gives improved mechanical properties and less water absorption [3]. NaOH treatment was found to improve mechanical properties because of expelled of waxy layers from the surface of the fibre, In alkaline5% of NaOH concentration preferred best over the other 1%, 3%, 7%, 9% of concentration [4].Until now the researchers have studied that the convectional composite replaced by adding the Natural fibre for light load application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jute/Glass (J/G) epoxy composites perform better for flexural loading (1.03 kN) [41] . Optimum tensile behavior of J/G epoxy composites were found for 30 wt % of jute fiber [42] . Gujjala et al [43] prepared J/G composite specimens where the jute fiber direction varies (+45 • to -45 • ) and studied the mechanical properties.…”
Section: Jute Fibermentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Batu & Lemu [69] fabricated NaOH treated false Ba/G epoxy composites and sample with volume fraction ratio 0.4 showed the highest strength. A selected length of 15 mm NaOH treated Ba/G epoxy composites showed an increase in banana fiber composition increases the high displacement to tensile load [70] .…”
Section: Banana Fibermentioning
confidence: 93%
“… Natural polymer fibers used in CBMs. ( a ) Palm [ 144 ], ( b ) Hemp [ 145 ], ( c ) Banana [ 146 ], ( d ) Jute [ 147 ], ( e ) Coconut [ 148 ], ( f ) Abaca [ 149 ], ( g ) Kenaf [ 150 ], ( h ) Sisal [ 151 ], ( i ) Bagasse [ 152 ], ( j ) Wool [ 153 ], ( k ) Bamboo [ 154 ], ( l ) Flax fabric [ 155 ]. …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%