Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar

An experimental investigation was performed to determine the properties of wood cement board (WCB) made from Acacia mangium wood. Different wood particle size (0.5mm, 1.0mm and 2.0mm) and wood cement ratio (1 :2.5 and 1:3.0) was applied. The target board density was set at 1300 kg m-3. The physical...

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Main Author: Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam
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spelling my.uitm.ir.765152023-05-30T08:40:31Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76515/ Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Wood products. Furniture Engineered wood. Fiberboard, particle board, etc. An experimental investigation was performed to determine the properties of wood cement board (WCB) made from Acacia mangium wood. Different wood particle size (0.5mm, 1.0mm and 2.0mm) and wood cement ratio (1 :2.5 and 1:3.0) was applied. The target board density was set at 1300 kg m-3. The physical (water absorption test and thickness swelling test) and mechanical (bending test and internal bonding test) properties of the WCB were evaluated. From this study, it showed that there is no significant different on the physical and mechanical properties of WCB except for internal bonding test when using different particle size. The result for modulus of rupture (MOR), water absorption and thickness swelling meet the requirement standard ofMS544:2001. The application of different wood cement ratio also showed same result pattern, where there is no significant different for all testing. However, wood cement ratio 1:2.5 gave better modulus of rupture (MOR) if compared to 1:3.0. Higher cement content causes a general decrease in MOR, WA and TS values but modulus ofelasticity (MOE) values to increase. 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76515/1/76515.PDF Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar. (2013) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/76515.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam
Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
description An experimental investigation was performed to determine the properties of wood cement board (WCB) made from Acacia mangium wood. Different wood particle size (0.5mm, 1.0mm and 2.0mm) and wood cement ratio (1 :2.5 and 1:3.0) was applied. The target board density was set at 1300 kg m-3. The physical (water absorption test and thickness swelling test) and mechanical (bending test and internal bonding test) properties of the WCB were evaluated. From this study, it showed that there is no significant different on the physical and mechanical properties of WCB except for internal bonding test when using different particle size. The result for modulus of rupture (MOR), water absorption and thickness swelling meet the requirement standard ofMS544:2001. The application of different wood cement ratio also showed same result pattern, where there is no significant different for all testing. However, wood cement ratio 1:2.5 gave better modulus of rupture (MOR) if compared to 1:3.0. Higher cement content causes a general decrease in MOR, WA and TS values but modulus ofelasticity (MOE) values to increase.
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author Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam
author_facet Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam
author_sort Omar, Ahmad Badrul Hisyam
title Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
title_short Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
title_full Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
title_fullStr Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
title_full_unstemmed Properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / Ahmad Badrul Hisyam Omar
title_sort properties of acacia mangium wood cement board in relation to particle size and wood cement ratio / ahmad badrul hisyam omar
publishDate 2013
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76515/1/76515.PDF
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