Acid & Bases On Tensile Strength of Fibres
Acid & Bases On Tensile Strength of Fibres
Acid & Bases On Tensile Strength of Fibres
Fibres
Objectives
"Project Report Effects of Acids & Bases on the Tensile Strength of Fibres"
The aim and objective of this project is to
(i) Compare the tensile strength of given samples of nylon and
cotton fibres.
(ii) To investigate the Effect of Acids and Alkalies on the tensile
strength of these fibres.
Introduction
Depending upon the sources, the various types of fibres can be
classified into the following three main categories :
(i) Animal fibres e.g. Wool & Silk.
(ii) Vegetable Fibres e.g. Cotton & Linen.
(iii) Synthetic Fibres e.g. Nylon & Polyester.
Result
(i) The tensile strength of woolen fibre decreases on soaking in alkalies but practically
remains unaffected on soaking in acids.
(ii) The tensile strength of cotton fibre decreases on soaking in acids but remains
practically unaffected on soaking in alkalies.
(iii) The tensile strength of nylon fibres remain practically unaffected on soaking either
in acids or in alkalies.
Precautions
(i) Thread must be of identical diameters.
(ii) Always take the same length of the threads.
(iii) Add the weights in small amounts very slowly.