Abstract

Jute is the golden fiber of Bangladesh, but its production is declining due to the involvement of higher production and processing costs, where a major portion of the cost is needed for fiber extraction. Labor unavailability and increasing labor cost have led to higher jute fiber production cost. To address these issues, this study looks at the development of a power-operated and cost-effective fiber extraction machine aiming at reducing the production cost. The study was conducted at the Rangpur regional office premises of Practical Action in Bangladesh, and the developed machine was branded as “Aashkol”, which had the following major parts: a feeding tray, a primary extraction roller, a secondary extraction roller, grabbing rollers, fiber collection stand, base frame, protection cover, and a spring-loaded tray under the primary extraction roller. The Aashkol can extract green ribbon from the jute stem, but jute sticks were broken down into smaller pieces (3–6 cm). The performance evaluation of the machine was conducted using different types of jute (Deshi, Kenaf, and Tossa) and compared with another jute extraction machine (KP model, introduced by Karupannya Rangpur Ltd.). The Aashkol-based extraction and improved retting systems were also evaluated and compared with traditional jute extraction systems. The jute stem input capacity (4.99 t h−1) of the Aashkol was 47.6% higher than the KP model (3.38 t h−1). Compared with the traditional system, across jute types, the Aashkol produced a 9% higher fiber yield and saved 46% retting time. Overall, the Aashkol reduced 90% of the labor requirement and saved 11.6 USD t−1 in jute fiber extraction and retting than the traditional method.

Highlights

  • Jute is one of the natural fibers whose utilization has been proposed broadly due to its eco-friendly properties [1]

  • A power-operated jute fiber extraction machine imported by Karupannaya Rangpur model, Figure jute

  • The factor of safety distribution, which was the minimum factor of safety (FOS), was found to be 2

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Introduction

Jute is one of the natural fibers whose utilization has been proposed broadly due to its eco-friendly properties [1]. Jute is a glossy natural bast fiber that contains cellulose fibrils and nonfibrous ground constituents such as lignin and hemicelluloses. Annually renewable, and not carcinogenic, which means they are more eco-friendly and healthier than other fibers. Jute is called the golden fiber of Bangladesh; it is an internationally traded commodity and is one of the most popular cash crops to Bangladeshi farmers. Jute covers about 3.58% of the total cropped area in Bangladesh [3] and is mainly cultivated from around mid-March to the months of July and August. The total demand for jute goods in the international market is around 0.75 Mt [4]

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