Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]

This study used Leucaena and rubberwood species as the raw materials in the manufacture of medium density fiberboard (MDF). The objective were to determine the physical and mechanical properties of MDF using Leucaena and rubberwood and evaluate the effect of different wood ratios and resin content o...

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Main Authors: Suratman, Nur Othman, Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri, Mohd Yunus, Nor Yuziah, Razali, Nur Amalina
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling my.uitm.ir.577262022-05-13T08:25:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57726/ Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.] Suratman, Nur Othman Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri Mohd Yunus, Nor Yuziah Razali, Nur Amalina Timber Malaysia Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc. This study used Leucaena and rubberwood species as the raw materials in the manufacture of medium density fiberboard (MDF). The objective were to determine the physical and mechanical properties of MDF using Leucaena and rubberwood and evaluate the effect of different wood ratios and resin content on board properties. Urea formaldehyde (UF) was used as a binder and target board density was 700 kg/m3. Medium density fiberboard was assessed for the mechanical (bending and internal bonding) and physical (thickness swelling) properties according to European Standard (EN 622-5:2006). Mechanical properties revealed the highest MOR value of 15.09 MPa with resin content of 12% from wood ratios of 80% Rubberwood and 20% Leucaena. However, the highest result for MOE is 2005 MPa and IB is 0.7 MPa obtained from wood ratios of 20% Rubberwood and 80% Leucaena with 12% resin content. For the physical properties wood ratio with 80% Rubberwood and 20% Leucaena and 12% resin content had the best TS value with 21.59%. The results revealed that wood ratio and resin contents shows significant effect on board mechanical properties of MOR, MOE and TS values. However, IB values shows no not significant effect for wood ratio combination. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57726/1/57726.PDF (2015) Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]. In: Proceedings of Seminar on Wood Science and Furniture Technology (WASFT 2014), 23 December 2014, UiTM PAHANG.
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topic Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
spellingShingle Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Suratman, Nur Othman
Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri
Mohd Yunus, Nor Yuziah
Razali, Nur Amalina
Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
description This study used Leucaena and rubberwood species as the raw materials in the manufacture of medium density fiberboard (MDF). The objective were to determine the physical and mechanical properties of MDF using Leucaena and rubberwood and evaluate the effect of different wood ratios and resin content on board properties. Urea formaldehyde (UF) was used as a binder and target board density was 700 kg/m3. Medium density fiberboard was assessed for the mechanical (bending and internal bonding) and physical (thickness swelling) properties according to European Standard (EN 622-5:2006). Mechanical properties revealed the highest MOR value of 15.09 MPa with resin content of 12% from wood ratios of 80% Rubberwood and 20% Leucaena. However, the highest result for MOE is 2005 MPa and IB is 0.7 MPa obtained from wood ratios of 20% Rubberwood and 80% Leucaena with 12% resin content. For the physical properties wood ratio with 80% Rubberwood and 20% Leucaena and 12% resin content had the best TS value with 21.59%. The results revealed that wood ratio and resin contents shows significant effect on board mechanical properties of MOR, MOE and TS values. However, IB values shows no not significant effect for wood ratio combination.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Suratman, Nur Othman
Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri
Mohd Yunus, Nor Yuziah
Razali, Nur Amalina
author_facet Suratman, Nur Othman
Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Mohd Nazri
Mohd Yunus, Nor Yuziah
Razali, Nur Amalina
author_sort Suratman, Nur Othman
title Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
title_short Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
title_full Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
title_fullStr Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / Nur Othman Suratman …[et al.]
title_sort properties of medium density fiberboard from rubberwood and leucaena in relation to wood ratio and resin content / nur othman suratman …[et al.]
publishDate 2015
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57726/1/57726.PDF
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