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Enhancement of Mechanical Properties Alkali-Treatment and Polylactic Acid Coated Woven Jute Fiber Reinforced Composites

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The main objective of present study is to lessen the limits of natural fibers. Woven jute fiber is used as a normal fiber, to develop the possessions of jute with alkali reaction and (PLA) eco-friendly coating. Mechanical strength of jute was studied in present work and manufactured with wet layup method fiber weight constant 30%. Mechanical strength tensile, flexural, and impact properties were studied. Coated by PLA shown the highest value compared with other natural fiber and treated composites. Chemical treated and coated with PLA (JL4) showed the highest value compared with natural jute fiber (JL1).

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The writers are thankful to Dr. K. S. Rao M.D Kelvin labs and Vruksha composites from Chennai providing PLA pellets.

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Sagar, P.N., CH, N.R., Malyadri, T. (2022). Enhancement of Mechanical Properties Alkali-Treatment and Polylactic Acid Coated Woven Jute Fiber Reinforced Composites. In: Dave, H.K., Dixit, U.S., Nedelcu, D. (eds) Recent Advances in Manufacturing Processes and Systems. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7787-8_31

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