Experimental investigation of alkaline treatment processes (NaOH, KOH and ash) on tensile strength of the bamboo fiber bundle
Jerachard Kaima, Itthichai Preechawuttipong, Robert Peyroux (3SR),, Pawarut Jongchansitto, Tawanpon Kaima

TL;DR
This experimental study examines how different alkali treatments affect the tensile strength of bamboo fiber bundles, aiming to optimize extraction methods for biodegradable composite materials.
Contribution
It investigates the effects of various alkali solutions, concentrations, and soaking times on bamboo fiber strength, providing practical guidelines for fiber extraction.
Findings
Optimal soaking time is 48 hours for all solutions.
High concentrations of NaOH and KOH destroy fibers.
Ash solutions preserve fiber strength and inhibit fungus growth.
Abstract
The aim of this experimental research is to investigate the effect of different alkali solutions, their different concentration, and the soaking time on tensile strength of bamboo fiber bundles. The results of this research will suggest the method to extract bamboo fiber in order to develop biodegradable composite materials in the future. Bamboo strips were mechanically separated from Rough Giant Bamboos, and they were soaked in three different alkali solutions based on NaOH, KOH, and ash with three individual concentrations (5%, 10%, 20% w/w) for eleven different soaking times. The bamboo strips were then washed and naturally air-dried before separating bamboo fibers bundles (cross-section area between 0.06-0.27mm 2) by hand pull off. The tensile strengths of bamboo fiber bundles were determined according to ASTM D3039 standard whereas paper grips technique was applied to prevent…
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