Tool wear characteristics of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard
A series of machining experiments on the oil-palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard were carried out using a CNC router, to evaluate the tool wearing properties of the composite in comparison with a standard wood-material particleboard. A single-fluted tungsten-carbide router bit (12 mm dia.,...
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my.upm.eprints.74082015-10-30T02:02:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7408/ Tool wear characteristics of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran Tee, Chew Tek Farrokhpayam, Saeid Reza Ioras, Florin A series of machining experiments on the oil-palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard were carried out using a CNC router, to evaluate the tool wearing properties of the composite in comparison with a standard wood-material particleboard. A single-fluted tungsten-carbide router bit (12 mm dia., 18 000 rpm), with a rake angle of 15° was used in this experiment, in which the depth of cut was 1.5 mm and feed speed was 4.5 m/min. The router bit machined the edge of the board, moving along the full length before returning to repeat the cycle. The tool was examined for the extent of wear after complete failure had occurred. The result found that the wear pattern was similar in the oil-palm based particleboard and the wood-based particleboard, but the former is twice more abrasive compared to the latter. Microscopic examination of the cutter edge reveal a greater incidence of micro-fracture when cutting the oil-palm based particleboard, indicating the presence of hard impurities in the composite. From an economic perspective, the tooling cost for machining oil-palm based particleboard is estimated to be twice of the cost for machining wood-based particleboard. This study shows that the machining properties of oil-palm based particleboard will be a primary concern, if it is to find widespread application as a potential substitute for wood-based particleboard. Journal of the Institute of Wood Science 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7408/1/Tool%20wear%20characteristics%20of%20oil%20palm%20empty%20fruit%20bunch%20particleboard.pdf Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran and Tee, Chew Tek and Farrokhpayam, Saeid Reza and Ioras, Florin (2009) Tool wear characteristics of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard. Journal of the Institute of Wood Science, 19 (2). pp. 91-94. ISSN 0020-3203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/002032009X12536100262277 10.1179/002032009X12536100262277 English |
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A series of machining experiments on the oil-palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) particleboard were carried out using a CNC router, to evaluate the tool wearing properties of the composite in comparison with a standard wood-material particleboard. A single-fluted tungsten-carbide router bit (12 mm dia., 18 000 rpm), with a rake angle of 15° was used in this experiment, in which the depth of cut was 1.5 mm and feed speed was 4.5 m/min. The router bit machined the edge of the board, moving along the full length before returning to repeat the cycle. The tool was examined for the extent of wear after complete failure had occurred. The result found that the wear pattern was similar in the oil-palm based particleboard and the wood-based particleboard, but the former is twice more abrasive compared to the latter. Microscopic examination of the cutter edge reveal a greater incidence of micro-fracture when cutting the oil-palm based particleboard, indicating the presence of hard impurities in the composite. From an economic perspective, the tooling cost for machining oil-palm based particleboard is estimated to be twice of the cost for machining wood-based particleboard. This study shows that the machining properties of oil-palm based particleboard will be a primary concern, if it is to find widespread application as a potential substitute for wood-based particleboard. |
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