Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard

In this study, cotton fabric and coconut shell were integrated in particleboard to reduce the use of wood. Particleboards containing mixed rubberwood and coconut shell with an equal weight ratio have been integrated with various layers of cotton fabric. These materials were bonded by urea formaldehy...

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Published in:Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Main Author: Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
2013
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
8793

10.1117/12.2027836
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84883774937&doi=10.1117%2f12.2027836&partnerID=40&md5=0d133ae0a132cc44ed783dd4d3fdf49b
In this study, cotton fabric and coconut shell were integrated in particleboard to reduce the use of wood. Particleboards containing mixed rubberwood and coconut shell with an equal weight ratio have been integrated with various layers of cotton fabric. These materials were bonded by urea formaldehyde with a content level of 12% by weight. Flexural and water absorption tests were conducted to analyze its mechanical properties and dimensional stability. Results of flexural test showed an increment at least double strength values in fabricated materials as compared to control sample. The existence of fabric in the particleboard system also improved the dimensional stability of the produced material. Enhancement of at least 39% of water absorption could help the dimensional stability of the produced material. Overall, these new particleboards showed better results with the incorporation of cotton fabric layers and this study provided better understanding on mechanical and physical properties of the fabricated particleboard. © 2013 SPIE.

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author Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
spellingShingle Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
author_facet Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
author_sort Misnon M.I.; Bahari S.A.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.
title Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
title_short Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
title_full Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
title_fullStr Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
title_full_unstemmed Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
title_sort Integration of textile fabric and coconut shell in particleboard
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description In this study, cotton fabric and coconut shell were integrated in particleboard to reduce the use of wood. Particleboards containing mixed rubberwood and coconut shell with an equal weight ratio have been integrated with various layers of cotton fabric. These materials were bonded by urea formaldehyde with a content level of 12% by weight. Flexural and water absorption tests were conducted to analyze its mechanical properties and dimensional stability. Results of flexural test showed an increment at least double strength values in fabricated materials as compared to control sample. The existence of fabric in the particleboard system also improved the dimensional stability of the produced material. Enhancement of at least 39% of water absorption could help the dimensional stability of the produced material. Overall, these new particleboards showed better results with the incorporation of cotton fabric layers and this study provided better understanding on mechanical and physical properties of the fabricated particleboard. © 2013 SPIE.
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