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The Development of the extraction process for banana fibers and the use of banana fibers in dry rubber products

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dc.contributor.author Egodage, SM
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-17T06:07:18Z
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dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/14338
dc.description.abstract The use of natural fibers as fillers in the rubber industry is a new trend. Banana fibres has been incorporated into phenol formaldehyde and polyester resins as a reinforcing material. However, the use of banana fiber in dry rubber formulations is novel. The main objectives were to study the banana fibre extraction processes, to identify the most suitable process, and to examine the usage of banana fibre as potential filler in natural rubber (NR) compounds by characterizing the compounds chemically, mechanically and physically. In this study, banana fibres were extracted using three methods namely water retting, chemical retting and mechanical extraction. Extraction time, yield and tensile properties of fibres for different extraction processes were studied to identify the best suited method. The dried ground fibres in a range of 0.01 - 1.2 mm prepared and incorporated into a natural rubber compound at fibre loading from 0 to 50 phr at 10 phr intervals. Coupling agent, a two component system of phenol formaldehyde and hexamethylene tetra amine was also used. Mechanical extraction was identified as the most suitable process for fibre extraction. Banana fibres were composed of high cellulose content, which is favorable in order to enhance its reinforcement effect in NR compounds when added with the coupling agent. Cure time and scorch time decreased with the banana fibre loading and further with the coupling agent. Hardness and modulus increased with the fibre loading, while tensile properties decreased. With incorporation of the coupling agent, hardness and modulus further increased, tensile strength, elongation at break and tear strength increased at every fibre loading by up to 40%, 200% and 22% respectively. Banana fibre alone behaved as diluent filler, but banana fibre with the coupling agent showed reinforcement to the rubber compound
dc.description.sponsorship Senate Research Grant en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING-Research Reports en_US
dc.subject NATURAL RUBBER en_US
dc.subject BANANA FIBRE en_US
dc.subject EXTRACTION en_US
dc.subject CHEMICAL OPERATIONS en_US
dc.title The Development of the extraction process for banana fibers and the use of banana fibers in dry rubber products en_US
dc.type SRC-Report en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Chemical & Process Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.accno 110217 en_US
dc.identifier.year 2009 en_US
dc.identifier.srgno SRC/ST/2009/31 en_US


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