Journal of Fibers and Polymer Composites
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Fibers and Polymer Composites

Bacterial Consortia as a Sustainable Alternative to Jute Batching Oil (JBO) in Jute Yarn Manufacturing Process

Rana, Md. Rezaul Karim (Unknown)
Rabeya, Rabeya (Unknown)
Amin, Al (Unknown)
Shaon, Farzana Haque (Unknown)
Chowdhury, Farhana Tasnim (Unknown)
Khan, Haseena (Unknown)
Islam, Mohammad Riazul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Mar 2026

Abstract

Jute fiber used in the production of yarn is traditionally treated with a 2% emulsion of jute batching oil (JBO) to reduce stiffness and improve processability. However, due to the high cost and potential carcinogenic effects of JBO, there is a pressing need for alternative methods. This study investigates the use of a microbial consortium to achieve a cost-effective and eco-friendly reduction of JBO use in yarn production. A total of 51 bacterial strains were isolated from JBO-treated jute fiber at Janata Jute Mills, with 17 strains exhibiting significant growth in 2% JBO. After excluding duplicates, potential pathogens, and strains with endoglucanase activity, a final consortium of nine bacteria was established. The physical properties of jute fiber treated with this consortium alongside varying concentrations of JBO (1% and 2%) were analyzed over different incubation periods. Results indicated that treatment with 1% JBO and the bacterial consortium produced comparable effects on temperature and moisture regain to the control group (2% JBO). Notably, fibers treated with the consortium exhibited enhanced elasticity, showing a 46.6% increase in maximum pressure and 12.2% increase in extension at breakage compared to the control (2% JBO). Additionally, wastage during processing was reduced by 24.1% for breaker card processing in the treated group. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed a rough surface morphology in the treated fibers, indicative of biofilm formation. This study suggests that employing microbial consortia with reduced JBO concentrations offers a promising alternative for enhancing fiber quality in jute yarn manufacturing while promoting environmentally sustainable practices.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jfpc

Publisher

Subject

Materials Science & Nanotechnology

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Journal of Fibers and Polymer Composites is the international engineering and scientific journal serving the fields of fibers and polymer composites including processing methods and techniques, new trends and economic aspects, and applications. Journal of Fibers and Polymer Composites is unique ...