Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.

Even though oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem (OPS) is highly potential as an alternative raw material in wood industry, it possesses some inferior characteristics. One of the critical weaknesses is a high degree of veneer surface roughness that resulted in high resin consumption during plywood manu...

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Main Authors: Yueh, Feng Loh, Md. Tahir, Paridah, Yeoh, Beng Hoong, Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong
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Published: Elsevier 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.238782015-10-28T03:23:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23878/ Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer. Yueh, Feng Loh Md. Tahir, Paridah Yeoh, Beng Hoong Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong Even though oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem (OPS) is highly potential as an alternative raw material in wood industry, it possesses some inferior characteristics. One of the critical weaknesses is a high degree of veneer surface roughness that resulted in high resin consumption during plywood manufacture. The objective of this study was to investigate effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LMWPF) resin on the wettability and surface roughness of OPS veneer. OPS veneers were segregated into two categories namely outer and inner layer veneer, prior to soaking in LMWPF resin solution to obtain weight percent gain of 16–20%. The wettability of OPS veneers was assessed with contact angle measurement according to the sessile drop method. The veneer surface roughness was evaluated by determining the average roughness (Ra), mean peak-to-valley height (Rz), and maximum roughness (Rmax) using a stylus profilometer in accordance with DIN standard 4768. The results show that the effect of LMWPF resin treatment on the surface roughness of the veneers is statistically significant. The technique used in the study was able to enhance the surface properties as well as improved the physical and mechanical properties of OPS plywood. Elsevier 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23878/1/Effects%20of%20treatment%20with%20low%20molecular%20weight%20phenol%20formaldehyde%20resin%20on%20the%20surface%20characteristics%20of%20oil%20palm.pdf Yueh, Feng Loh and Md. Tahir, Paridah and Yeoh, Beng Hoong and Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong (2011) Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer. Materials and Design, 32 (4). pp. 2277-2283. ISSN 0264-1275 http://www.elsevier.com/ 10.1016/j.matdes.2010.11.014 English
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description Even though oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem (OPS) is highly potential as an alternative raw material in wood industry, it possesses some inferior characteristics. One of the critical weaknesses is a high degree of veneer surface roughness that resulted in high resin consumption during plywood manufacture. The objective of this study was to investigate effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LMWPF) resin on the wettability and surface roughness of OPS veneer. OPS veneers were segregated into two categories namely outer and inner layer veneer, prior to soaking in LMWPF resin solution to obtain weight percent gain of 16–20%. The wettability of OPS veneers was assessed with contact angle measurement according to the sessile drop method. The veneer surface roughness was evaluated by determining the average roughness (Ra), mean peak-to-valley height (Rz), and maximum roughness (Rmax) using a stylus profilometer in accordance with DIN standard 4768. The results show that the effect of LMWPF resin treatment on the surface roughness of the veneers is statistically significant. The technique used in the study was able to enhance the surface properties as well as improved the physical and mechanical properties of OPS plywood.
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author Yueh, Feng Loh
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Yeoh, Beng Hoong
Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong
spellingShingle Yueh, Feng Loh
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Yeoh, Beng Hoong
Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong
Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
author_facet Yueh, Feng Loh
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Yeoh, Beng Hoong
Choo, Adrian Cheng Yong
author_sort Yueh, Feng Loh
title Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
title_short Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
title_full Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
title_fullStr Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (Elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
title_sort effects of treatment with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin on the surface characteristics of oil palm (elaeis quineensis) stem veneer.
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23878/1/Effects%20of%20treatment%20with%20low%20molecular%20weight%20phenol%20formaldehyde%20resin%20on%20the%20surface%20characteristics%20of%20oil%20palm.pdf
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