Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris

Shortage of wood as a raw material has forced wood-based industries to find alternative local raw materials. This study was undertaken to determine the properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood veneer of different adhesives used and glue-spread rate. Experimental plywood panel from co...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy, Sarmin, Siti Noorbaini, Idris, Ahmad Sardey
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.579432022-05-30T06:11:19Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57943/ Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy Sarmin, Siti Noorbaini Idris, Ahmad Sardey Timber Malaysia Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc. Furniture Shortage of wood as a raw material has forced wood-based industries to find alternative local raw materials. This study was undertaken to determine the properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood veneer of different adhesives used and glue-spread rate. Experimental plywood panel from coconut veneers bonded with Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) and Phenol formaldehyde (PF) were produced with adhesive spread levels; 180g/m2 and for single glueline. The physical and mechanical properties were then accessed. The results show that hybridisation of coconut with rubberwood improves some properties of plywood, such as bending strength, tensile shear strength, water absorption and thickness swelling, and density. The tensile shear strength was higher in panel bonded with PF at 180g/m2 compare with PVAc. The panels glued with PF using 180g/m2 spread level showed better in MOR and MOE compare with plywood bonded using PVAc. Density of panel manufactured using PVAc using l80g/m2 spread level was higher compare with panel bonded with PF. Water absorption and thickness swelling rate were slightly lower for plywood manufactured using PF at 180g/m2. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57943/1/57943.PDF (2011) Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris. In: Proceedings of Seminar on Wood Science and Furniture Technology, 11-12 May 2011, UiTM PAHANG.
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topic Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Furniture
spellingShingle Timber
Malaysia
Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc.
Furniture
Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy
Sarmin, Siti Noorbaini
Idris, Ahmad Sardey
Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
description Shortage of wood as a raw material has forced wood-based industries to find alternative local raw materials. This study was undertaken to determine the properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood veneer of different adhesives used and glue-spread rate. Experimental plywood panel from coconut veneers bonded with Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) and Phenol formaldehyde (PF) were produced with adhesive spread levels; 180g/m2 and for single glueline. The physical and mechanical properties were then accessed. The results show that hybridisation of coconut with rubberwood improves some properties of plywood, such as bending strength, tensile shear strength, water absorption and thickness swelling, and density. The tensile shear strength was higher in panel bonded with PF at 180g/m2 compare with PVAc. The panels glued with PF using 180g/m2 spread level showed better in MOR and MOE compare with plywood bonded using PVAc. Density of panel manufactured using PVAc using l80g/m2 spread level was higher compare with panel bonded with PF. Water absorption and thickness swelling rate were slightly lower for plywood manufactured using PF at 180g/m2.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy
Sarmin, Siti Noorbaini
Idris, Ahmad Sardey
author_facet Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy
Sarmin, Siti Noorbaini
Idris, Ahmad Sardey
author_sort Ismail, Mohammad Fahamy
title Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
title_short Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
title_full Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
title_fullStr Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
title_full_unstemmed Study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / Mohammad Fahamy Ismail, Siti Noorbaini Sarmin and Ahmad Sardey Idris
title_sort study on the effect of different adhesives on properties of hybrid plywood from coconut and rubberwood / mohammad fahamy ismail, siti noorbaini sarmin and ahmad sardey idris
publishDate 2011
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57943/1/57943.PDF
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