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Jute-Thermoplastic
Composites for Footwear
Introduction
Jute-thermoplastic composite based shoe
components (toe puff & counter stiffeners) have been developed
under a project launched by the Advanced Composites Mission
in partnership with APL Polyfab (P) Ltd., Kolkata with technology
support from the Indian Jute Industries Research Association
(IJIRA), Kolkata.
The project aimed at developing jute-thermoplastic composite
components such as toe puff, counter stiffener, insoles etc.
for footwear. The toe puff & counter stiffener are inserted
between the leather and lining material for the purpose of
stiffness, shape retention etc. While toe puff is used in
front portion, counter stiffener is used in backside of footwear.
The jute composite components are aimed to replace the ones
made of leather, leather board, synthetic material, cellulose/paper
pulp etc. with reduced cost. Besides, they also provide good
strength and compatibility with thermoplastic hot melt adhesives
thus leading to better shape retention, mouldability, flexibility
etc. IJIRA, Kolkata assisted in providing all the related
information on jute properties, selection of raw materials
and their formulation considering the end property requirements,
fabrication and testing of prototypes.
The project comprised of two phases.
The first phase involved the impregnation of woven raised
jute-cotton fabric by a water-based polymeric emulsion. The
continuous impregnation plant was designed & developed
indigenously. The toe-puff & counter stiffener developed
under the first phase have met the property requirements as
per international standards. A few footwear manufacturers
have also found the product samples satisfactory in actual
use. The second phase involved the complete design and fabrication
of the hot melt adhesive (HMA) system indigenously.
Jute-cotton fabric impregnated with different emulsion formulations
was coated with hot melt adhesives to cater to major shoe
manufacturers as well as the international market. The technology
development exercise for impregnation of jute-cotton fabric
with subsequent HMA coating for toe puff & counter stiffener
for footwear has been a success.
Advantages:
The low cost jute-thermoplastic components would cater to
a large segment of shoe manufacturers, who have been importing
the semi-finished sheets due to non-availability of required
quality & volume of such components.
Inputs Required
The entire HMA coating system complete
with two stainless steel kettles with agitators for resin
mixing, tray for HMA application with oil heating system,
one 650 mm dia-roller & two nos. 400 mm dia rolls complete
with individual drives with motors, control panels, un-winder,
draw rollers, chilling rollers, silicone roller, balancing
idle rolls, etc. was fabricated and assembled within a short
period.
Area of Application
The impregnated jute-cotton sheet would
also find applications in leather purses and similar products.
As HMA coating of jute-cotton fabric is a major value-addition
step, the product is expected to enjoy good market share.
Further, development efforts are underway for extrusion coating
of jute for making filmic type toe puff sheets used for fashion
shoes, childrens and sports shoes with good demand in
the market.
Transfer Forms
The technology, now protected by a patent
by APL Polyfab, is now available for transfer to prospective
entrepreneurs desiring to manufacture jute-thermoplastic based
shoe components in other countries.
For More Information, Contact:
Director,
Technology Information,
Forecasting & Assessment Council,
Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road,
New Delhi-110 016, India

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