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WIT Transactions on State-of-the-art in Science and Engineering | 2010

Improvement of mechanical properties of long jute fiber reinforced polylactide prepared by injection molding process

Takayasu Fujiura; T. Okamoto; Tatsuya Tanaka; Yutaka Imaida

Natural plant fibers have recently been attracting attention as reinforcement for plastics due to their high specific mechanical properties and carbon neutrality. This study investigated the preparation process of long jute fibers reinforced polylactide acid (LJF/PLA) pellets by injection molding and explored the improvement of mechanical properties of molded LJF/PLA composites in relation to preservation of molecular weights of PLA matrix. LJF/PLA pellets containing 50mass% of jute fibers were prepared by an original pultrusion process developed for manufacturing long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT), with excellent impregnation of resin into jute fiber bundles. Evaluation of injection-molded specimens from LJF/PLA pellets revealed that their tensile and flexural strength were dependent on molecular weights of PLA matrix, which correspondingly decreased with the moisture content of the original LJF/PLA pellets by the hydrolysis reaction. In the evaluation of chopped jute fiber reinforced PLA (Chopped-JF/PLA), prepared by the ordinary extruding method and injection molding, it was revealed that severe dehydration of jute fibers prior to compounding was proven to be effective for preventing the deterioration in the molecular weight of PLA, and that better fiber dispersion in ChoppedJF/PLA than in LJF/PLA contributed to attaining high mechanical properties in spite of shorter average fiber length remaining in the composites.


WIT Transactions on State-of-the-art in Science and Engineering | 2015

A Study On Preparation And Mechanical Properties Of Long Jute Fiber Reinforced Polylactic Acid By The Injection Molding Process

Takayasu Fujiura; K. Sakamoto; Tatsuya Tanaka; Yutaka Imaida

Natural plant fibers have recently attracted attention as reinforcements for plastics due to their high specific mechanical properties and carbon neutrality. This study explored the preparation process for long jute fiber reinforced polylactic acid (LJF/PLA) pellets for injection molding and the mechanical performance of the molded composites. The originally fabricated pultrusion process for manufacturing long fiber reinforced thermoplastic (LFT) was capable of preparing LJF/PLA pellets, with the excellent impregnation of resin into jute fiber bundles. The incorporation of jute fibers of 50 mass% into PLA resulted in the improvement of flexural strength and modulus of injection molded composites. On the other hand, jute reinforcement was not effective for increasing the impact strength of the composite. Moreover, this study also investigated the influence of the moisture that had remained in jute fibers on the mechanical properties of the LJF/PLA composites. As the moisture content of jute fiber increased, the average molecular weight of matrix PLA in the LJF/PLA lowered due to the hydrolysis, and consequently the mechanical properties of the composites decreased. Eliminating moisture from jute fibers in the preparation process of LJF/PLA pellets was found to be important for preventing the deterioration in the molecular weight of PLA and the properties of the molded composites.


Journal of Materials Science | 2008

How to improve mechanical properties of polylactic acid with bamboo fibers

Ryoko Tokoro; Duc Minh Vu; Kazuya Okubo; Tatsuya Tanaka; Toru Fujii; Takayasu Fujiura


Composites Part B-engineering | 2015

Strength improvement in injection-molded jute-fiber-reinforced polylactide green-composites

Yoshihiko Arao; Takayasu Fujiura; Satoshi Itani; Tatsuya Tanaka


Archive | 2005

Mixed powder for powder metallurgy and green compact using the same

Kazuhisa Fujisawa; Takayasu Fujiura; Hironori Suzuki


Archive | 2010

Bus bar and connector

Nagoya Fujiwara; Akio Sugimoto; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Takayasu Fujiura; Naoki Kikuchi; Koji Inoue


플라스틱가공 심포지엄(한일 공동 세미나) | 2006

Properties and applications of natural fiber reinforced plastics

Takayasu Fujiura; Tatsuya Tanaka; Tsutomu Nagaoka


Archive | 2005

Lubricant for powder metallurgy, powdery mixture for powder metallurgy, and process for producing sinter

Hironori Suzuki; Kazuhisa Fujisawa; Takayasu Fujiura; Kiyoshi Horie; Masaki Kojima; Takeshi Yoshihara


Archive | 2009

Process and apparatus for producing long-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin pellet

Naoyuki Tashiro; Takayasu Fujiura; Kaduya Takamura; Seiji Zenke


Archive | 2007

Mixed Powder For Powder Metallurgy, Green Compact Thereof, and Sintered Body

Takayasu Fujiura; Yasuko Yakou; Satoshi Nishida; Yuuji Taniguchi; Tetsuya Goto

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Carnegie Mellon University

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