Short jute fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites: Effect of compatibilizer

Jute fibers were chopped to approximately 100 mm in length and then processed through a granulator having an 8‐mm screen. Final fiber lengths were up to 10 mm maximum. These fibers along with polypropylene granules and a compatibilizer were mixed in a K‐mixer at a fixed rpm, 5500, and dumped at a fi...

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description Jute fibers were chopped to approximately 100 mm in length and then processed through a granulator having an 8‐mm screen. Final fiber lengths were up to 10 mm maximum. These fibers along with polypropylene granules and a compatibilizer were mixed in a K‐mixer at a fixed rpm, 5500, and dumped at a fixed temperature, 390°F, following single‐stage procedure. The fiber loadings were 30, 40, 50, and 60 wt %, and at each fiber loading, compatibilizer doses were 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 wt %. The K‐mix samples were pressed and granulated. Finally, ASTM test specimens were molded using a Cincinnati injection molding machine. At 60% by weight of fiber loading, the use of the compatibilizer improved the flexural strength as high as 100%, tensile strength to 120%, and impact strength (unnotched) by 175%. Remarkable improvements were attained even with 1% compatibilizer only. Interface studies were carried out by SEM to investigate the fiber surface morphology, fiber pull‐out, and fiber–polymer interface. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 69: 329–338, 1998
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Polymer industry, paints, wood
polypropylene
Technology of polymers
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