2020
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2020.1798842
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Properties of Poly-vinyl Alcohol Bonded Jute (Corchorus olitorius) Nonwoven Fabric and Its Performance as Disposable Carry Bag

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“…24 Stress relaxation and creep determined dimensional stability or shape retention of the bag with time. As per the central composite rotatable design 12,13 the values of three independent variables (PLA content, roller pressure and roller temperature) and functional properties namely, bursting strength, bending load, tensile stress relaxation, tensile creep, ERS, ESC, porosity, abrasion loss, and frictional force of 20 samples have been evaluated and are shown in Table 2. After the computation using Statistica 7 software, the regression coefficients of the proposed second-order polynomial are shown in Table 3.…”
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“…24 Stress relaxation and creep determined dimensional stability or shape retention of the bag with time. As per the central composite rotatable design 12,13 the values of three independent variables (PLA content, roller pressure and roller temperature) and functional properties namely, bursting strength, bending load, tensile stress relaxation, tensile creep, ERS, ESC, porosity, abrasion loss, and frictional force of 20 samples have been evaluated and are shown in Table 2. After the computation using Statistica 7 software, the regression coefficients of the proposed second-order polynomial are shown in Table 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Mesta (Hibiscus sabdariffa) of 'good' grade (IS 9846) was used to prepare thermal-bonded nonwoven fabric, having the fiber properties: linear density, 2.58 tex; tenacity, 24.30 cN/tex; and extension-at-break, 1.50%. 12 Mesta, like jute, is not available in fiber form but in reed form. Fibers are generated during carding with a wide range of lengths (approximately 27 cm average length with 40% CV in breaker card sliver from medium quality mesta reed).…”
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“…730 Other applications of JFRCs include lampshades, shopping bags, paper-weights, helmets, toilet closets, bath devices, electrical fittings, covers, hoses, household post-boxes, milk-boxes, fancy tiles, food containers, temporary ceiling panels, bio-gas storage devices, and movable and pre-made buildings for use in times of natural disasters. 5,731–733…”
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“…Wetting and wicking are two essential properties of textile and have a significant role in dyeing. The surface wetting properties of a textile material can be modified by changing its chemical composition [ 23 ]. Usually, wet-chemical processes have been used in textile industries to alter the surface properties of textile substrates.…”
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