Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki

Sentang (Azadirachta excelsa) are formerly known as village tree and can be found in central and northern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. These studied was conducted to investigate the manufacturing of composite panels from unscreened particle (15%, 25% and 35%) of sentang mixed with polypropylene (PP...

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Main Authors: Ashraf Ramly, Nur Balqis, Ahmad Zaki, Junaiza
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spelling my.uitm.ir.578372022-05-18T08:43:13Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57837/ Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki Ashraf Ramly, Nur Balqis Ahmad Zaki, Junaiza SD Forestry Timber Malaysia Sentang (Azadirachta excelsa) are formerly known as village tree and can be found in central and northern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. These studied was conducted to investigate the manufacturing of composite panels from unscreened particle (15%, 25% and 35%) of sentang mixed with polypropylene (PP) and also Maleic Anhydride Polypropylene (MAPP). The panels produced were then assessed for the mechanical strength properties (bending and tensile) and physical properties (water absorption and thickness swelling) in accordance with the ASTM Standards. Result revealed that the percentage of sawdust gave significant difference on thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA). Assessments on mechanical strength tests indicated that there are significant difference on bending (MOE and MOR) and tensile (MOE). On the other hand, addition of MAPP on composite panels shows significant difference on bending (MOE and MOR), tensile (MOE) and WA but no significant difference on TS. Thus, it can be concluded that application of MAPP is required in the making process of wood plastic composite and higher amount of filler is not suitable in wood plastic composite. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57837/1/57837.PDF (2012) Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki. In: Seminar on Wood Materials and Furniture Technology, 25 June 2012, UiTM PAHANG.
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Ashraf Ramly, Nur Balqis
Ahmad Zaki, Junaiza
Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
description Sentang (Azadirachta excelsa) are formerly known as village tree and can be found in central and northern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. These studied was conducted to investigate the manufacturing of composite panels from unscreened particle (15%, 25% and 35%) of sentang mixed with polypropylene (PP) and also Maleic Anhydride Polypropylene (MAPP). The panels produced were then assessed for the mechanical strength properties (bending and tensile) and physical properties (water absorption and thickness swelling) in accordance with the ASTM Standards. Result revealed that the percentage of sawdust gave significant difference on thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption (WA). Assessments on mechanical strength tests indicated that there are significant difference on bending (MOE and MOR) and tensile (MOE). On the other hand, addition of MAPP on composite panels shows significant difference on bending (MOE and MOR), tensile (MOE) and WA but no significant difference on TS. Thus, it can be concluded that application of MAPP is required in the making process of wood plastic composite and higher amount of filler is not suitable in wood plastic composite.
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author Ashraf Ramly, Nur Balqis
Ahmad Zaki, Junaiza
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Ahmad Zaki, Junaiza
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title Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
title_short Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
title_full Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
title_fullStr Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
title_full_unstemmed Properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / Nur Balqis Ashraf Ramly and Junaiza Ahmad Zaki
title_sort properties of wood plastic composite from azadirachta excelsa using different percentage of sawdust / nur balqis ashraf ramly and junaiza ahmad zaki
publishDate 2012
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