mapinto121
Materials
- Jun 14, 2012
- 4
Hello,
I am a research student working on fabricating natural fiber composites using jute. Since unidirectional jute fabric is largely unavailable, I have been tasked with making it using jute yarn. However, I have been having some difficulty in successfully making unidirectional fabric that will stay together. So far I have experimented with tightly wrapping the yarn around a glass plate and painting the yarns with epoxy, but the yarns tend to split apart upon removal from the plate.
Does anyone here have any experience making unidirectional fabric from yarn? And if so do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much for any advice you can give
I am a research student working on fabricating natural fiber composites using jute. Since unidirectional jute fabric is largely unavailable, I have been tasked with making it using jute yarn. However, I have been having some difficulty in successfully making unidirectional fabric that will stay together. So far I have experimented with tightly wrapping the yarn around a glass plate and painting the yarns with epoxy, but the yarns tend to split apart upon removal from the plate.
Does anyone here have any experience making unidirectional fabric from yarn? And if so do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much for any advice you can give