An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.

A study was carried out to compare the volume recovery and product quality of two different sawing techniques in the conversion of rubberwood which is plagued with low yield. The study was undertaken in a sawmill in Peninsular Malaysia, using the conventional live sawing process and the Saw Dry and...

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Main Authors: Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran, T'ng, Pew Ma, Chong, Yen Yoon, Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza
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spelling my.upm.eprints.239232015-11-02T02:02:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23923/ An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood. Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran T'ng, Pew Ma Chong, Yen Yoon Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza A study was carried out to compare the volume recovery and product quality of two different sawing techniques in the conversion of rubberwood which is plagued with low yield. The study was undertaken in a sawmill in Peninsular Malaysia, using the conventional live sawing process and the Saw Dry and Rip (SDR) process. The results showed that the SDR process resulted in higher volume recovery as well as higher product quality, compared to the conventional live sawing process. Further, the application of high temperature drying for rubberwood sawn material resulted in lower drying defects and together with the SDR process, resulted in a more economical solution for the conversion of rubberwood. Accordingly, a survey of the current industrial practices as rubberwood 125 saw mills revealed that rubberwood sawmilling is plagued with a low yield of 27% and the SDR process, if applied offers a significant improvement both in terms of volume recovery as well as product quality. Therefore, the results of this study have far reaching industrial implications on the sawing and machining of rubberwood in the South East Asian region. Asian Network for Scientific Information (ANSINET) 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23923/1/An%20evaluation%20of%20the%20saw.pdf Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran and T'ng, Pew Ma and Chong, Yen Yoon and Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza (2011) An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood. Journal of Applied Sciences, 11 (14). pp. 2657-2661. ISSN 1812-5654; ESSN:1812-5662 http://www.ansinet.com/ 10.3923/jas.2011.2657.2661 English
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description A study was carried out to compare the volume recovery and product quality of two different sawing techniques in the conversion of rubberwood which is plagued with low yield. The study was undertaken in a sawmill in Peninsular Malaysia, using the conventional live sawing process and the Saw Dry and Rip (SDR) process. The results showed that the SDR process resulted in higher volume recovery as well as higher product quality, compared to the conventional live sawing process. Further, the application of high temperature drying for rubberwood sawn material resulted in lower drying defects and together with the SDR process, resulted in a more economical solution for the conversion of rubberwood. Accordingly, a survey of the current industrial practices as rubberwood 125 saw mills revealed that rubberwood sawmilling is plagued with a low yield of 27% and the SDR process, if applied offers a significant improvement both in terms of volume recovery as well as product quality. Therefore, the results of this study have far reaching industrial implications on the sawing and machining of rubberwood in the South East Asian region.
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author Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
T'ng, Pew Ma
Chong, Yen Yoon
Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza
spellingShingle Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
T'ng, Pew Ma
Chong, Yen Yoon
Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza
An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
author_facet Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
T'ng, Pew Ma
Chong, Yen Yoon
Farrokhpayam, Saied Reza
author_sort Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
title An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
title_short An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
title_full An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
title_fullStr An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of Rubberwood.
title_sort evaluation of the saw, dry and rip process for the conversion of rubberwood.
publisher Asian Network for Scientific Information (ANSINET)
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23923/1/An%20evaluation%20of%20the%20saw.pdf
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