TITLE:
Processing of Lyocell Fiber Mat: An Alternative Renewable Reinforcement in Composite Manufacturing
AUTHORS:
Kayode Feyisetan Adekunle, Mikael Skrifvars
KEYWORDS:
Cellulose Fiber, Environmentally Friendly, Lyocell Fiber, Composites, Mechanical Properties
JOURNAL NAME:
Green and Sustainable Chemistry,
Vol.5 No.2,
April
8,
2015
ABSTRACT: The carding of the Lyocell cellulose fiber was done with a cylindrical cross lap machine supplied by Cormatex Prato, Italy. Several mats were made by carding and needle punching in order to have a compact and well entangled mat suitable for reinforcement. The speed of the cross lap machine, the frequency of needle punching, the number of times the mat goes through needle punching, the feeding rate of the carded fiber and the depth of needle penetration determined the level of entanglement of the Lyocell fiber which ultimately increased the mechanical properties of the fiber. The good mechanical properties of the carded Lyocell fiber made it a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative as reinforcement in composite manufacturing. Compared with other jute fiber reinforced composites, the mechanical properties of the resulting Lyocell composites were found to be better. Regenerated cellulose fiber (Lyocell) composites were environmentally friendly and the mechanical properties were comparable to those of natural fibers.