Design of experiment to maximize tensile strength an impact resistance of wood tile boars from recycled plastics and bagasse
Plastic and bagasse are environmental pollutants that are potential materials for wood tile boards because of their chemical and mechanical properties. Tiles of various combinations of weight percentage of plastic, bagasse, and flame retardant were experimented on to determine the optimal combinatio...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-80142022-10-13T05:09:06Z Design of experiment to maximize tensile strength an impact resistance of wood tile boars from recycled plastics and bagasse Atienza, Rumel V. Ilagan, Ethel R. Plastic and bagasse are environmental pollutants that are potential materials for wood tile boards because of their chemical and mechanical properties. Tiles of various combinations of weight percentage of plastic, bagasse, and flame retardant were experimented on to determine the optimal combination with respect to impact resistance and tensile strength. The experiment was designed to minimize number of samples, avoid sampling bias and maintain a high level of confidence. The optimal combination even proved to be superior to two commercially available wood tiles. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7310 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Flooring, Wooden—Testing Salvage (Waste, etc.) Chemical Engineering |
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Plastic and bagasse are environmental pollutants that are potential materials for wood tile boards because of their chemical and mechanical properties. Tiles of various combinations of weight percentage of plastic, bagasse, and flame retardant were experimented on to determine the optimal combination with respect to impact resistance and tensile strength. The experiment was designed to minimize number of samples, avoid sampling bias and maintain a high level of confidence. The optimal combination even proved to be superior to two commercially available wood tiles. |
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