Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Sep 2021)
Influence of Using Different Blend Ratios of Banana Fiber on the Mechanical Properties of Woven Fabrics
Abstract
Mechanical properties are very important properties of woven fabric, it affects on the load a textile material can withstand during use. Recently, attention has been increased to use of renewable resources especially of plant origin keeping in view the ecological concerns. Banana fibre is biodegradable and has no negative effect on environment and thus can be categorized as eco-friendly fibre. This paper is aimed at understanding the mechanical properties of (banana/cotton) woven fabrics based on three different banana fibre ratios in weft direction (50% banana: 50% cotton, 33.4% banana: 66.6% cotton & 25% banana: 75% cotton) respectively. With three weave structures (plain 1/1, twill 2/2 and satin 4) differ from each other in the float length.Mechanical Properties of produced samples were investigated according to ASTM standard methods including tensile strength, elongation, tearing and abrasion resistance. The results were evaluated using statistical analysis and it is noticed that there is a direct proportional relationship between increasing the banana fibre ratio and the tensile strength in warp direction and elongation in both directions, whilst there is an inverse relationship between the ratio of banana fibre and the tensile strength in weft direction, tear strength in weft direction and abrasion resistance.The weave structure plain1/1 has scored a high rate of tensile strength in warp direction, tensile strength in weft direction, elongation in warp direction and abrasion resistance, On other hand, the satin 4 weave structure has recorded a high value in tear strength in weft direction and elongation in weft direction.
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