Higher bond rigidity between fiber/binder/fiber complexes in jute nonwovens may be derived from a binder of higher tenacity and higher initial modulus. Hot calendering can remarkably improve tenacity. Deterioration of the mechanical properties in nonwovens of higher web weight is associated with delamination.
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