What is the strenght of a silk and jute cloth
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The jute fiber has a tensile strength ranging from 300 to 700 MPa [11]. There is a significant increase in the tensile strength noted for the treated jute fiber and the increase is about 45%.
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Typical commercial silkworm silk from Bombyx mori cocoons has a tensile strength of about 0.5 gigapascals (GPa), a breaking elongation of 15%, and a breaking energy (toughness) of 6 × 104 J kg−1
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