Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]

Rice husk and coconut husk a potentially cheap raw material are available in large quantities but are currently discarded as agriculture residues. The rice husks and coconut husks are bumed after harvest. Hereby, I propose the usage of these "waste" as potential raw material for particlebo...

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Main Authors: Marzuki, Mazlinda, Abdullah, Zaimatul Aqmar, Kasim, Jamaludin, Ahmad, Said
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.uitm.ir.577642022-05-18T04:26:38Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57764/ Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.] Marzuki, Mazlinda Abdullah, Zaimatul Aqmar Kasim, Jamaludin Ahmad, Said Timber Malaysia Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc. Furniture Rice husk and coconut husk a potentially cheap raw material are available in large quantities but are currently discarded as agriculture residues. The rice husks and coconut husks are bumed after harvest. Hereby, I propose the usage of these "waste" as potential raw material for particleboard so as to provide an alternative source as of replacement depleting wood particles. This study determined the properties of particleboard made of a mixture of rice husks (50%) and coconut husks (50%). The 50:50 mix were investigated for the effects of board densities (600kg/m3, 700kg/m3 and 800kg/m3) and varying phenol formaldehyde resin contents (8, 10 and 12 %). Based on the results, the modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus of elasticity (MOE) and internal bonding (IB) were increased by increasing resin contents and board densities. For thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA) the values decreased for each increasing board densities and resin contents. In this study the highest value of MOR (11.12 MPa) and MOE (1238.51MPa) is obtained from 800 kg/m3 with 12% of resin content. The best value of IB is 0.125 MPa from 700 kg/m3 at 10% resin content. The particleboards were evaluated according to the European Standard (EN 312:2003) requirements. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57764/1/57764.PDF (2015) Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]. In: Proceedings of Seminar on Wood Science and Furniture Technology (WASFT 2014), 23 December 2014, UiTM PAHANG.
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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language English
topic Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Furniture
spellingShingle Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Furniture
Marzuki, Mazlinda
Abdullah, Zaimatul Aqmar
Kasim, Jamaludin
Ahmad, Said
Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
description Rice husk and coconut husk a potentially cheap raw material are available in large quantities but are currently discarded as agriculture residues. The rice husks and coconut husks are bumed after harvest. Hereby, I propose the usage of these "waste" as potential raw material for particleboard so as to provide an alternative source as of replacement depleting wood particles. This study determined the properties of particleboard made of a mixture of rice husks (50%) and coconut husks (50%). The 50:50 mix were investigated for the effects of board densities (600kg/m3, 700kg/m3 and 800kg/m3) and varying phenol formaldehyde resin contents (8, 10 and 12 %). Based on the results, the modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus of elasticity (MOE) and internal bonding (IB) were increased by increasing resin contents and board densities. For thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA) the values decreased for each increasing board densities and resin contents. In this study the highest value of MOR (11.12 MPa) and MOE (1238.51MPa) is obtained from 800 kg/m3 with 12% of resin content. The best value of IB is 0.125 MPa from 700 kg/m3 at 10% resin content. The particleboards were evaluated according to the European Standard (EN 312:2003) requirements.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Marzuki, Mazlinda
Abdullah, Zaimatul Aqmar
Kasim, Jamaludin
Ahmad, Said
author_facet Marzuki, Mazlinda
Abdullah, Zaimatul Aqmar
Kasim, Jamaludin
Ahmad, Said
author_sort Marzuki, Mazlinda
title Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
title_short Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
title_full Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
title_fullStr Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / Mazlinda Marzuki …[et al.]
title_sort properties of particleboard made from rice husk and coconut husk in relation of varying resin content and board density / mazlinda marzuki …[et al.]
publishDate 2015
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57764/1/57764.PDF
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