Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles

A shortage in the rubberwood supply is becoming a reality in Malaysia. To find alternative raw materials for Malaysian wood-based industries, fast-growing species have been identified and need to be analyzed in particleboard manufacturing. This study evaluated the properties of particleboard made wi...

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Main Author: Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2019
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Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
2019
BioResources
14
3
10.15376/biores.14.3.6079-6087
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076537610&doi=10.15376%2fbiores.14.3.6079-6087&partnerID=40&md5=058b514c58a382187895da564509b5d9
A shortage in the rubberwood supply is becoming a reality in Malaysia. To find alternative raw materials for Malaysian wood-based industries, fast-growing species have been identified and need to be analyzed in particleboard manufacturing. This study evaluated the properties of particleboard made with a 50:50 ratio of Neolamarckia cadamba and Leucaena leucocephala with melamine urea formaldehyde as the resin at different contents (10%, 12%, and 14%) and particle sizes (1.0 mm, 2.0 mm. and unscreened particles). The particleboards were tested according to EN 312 (2003). The results showed that the particleboard mechanical properties were significantly improved with increase of the resin content and particle size. The thickness swelling value dropped as resin content was increased, showing better stability of the board. © 2019, Primrose Hall Publishing Group.
North Carolina State University
19302126
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
spellingShingle Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
author_facet Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
author_sort Rahman W.M.N.W.A.; Yatim A.A.M.; Zlan A.A.M.; Kasim J.; Yunus N.Y.M.
title Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
title_short Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
title_full Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
title_fullStr Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
title_sort Effects of the resin content and particle size on the properties of particleboard made of neolamarckia and leucaena particles
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description A shortage in the rubberwood supply is becoming a reality in Malaysia. To find alternative raw materials for Malaysian wood-based industries, fast-growing species have been identified and need to be analyzed in particleboard manufacturing. This study evaluated the properties of particleboard made with a 50:50 ratio of Neolamarckia cadamba and Leucaena leucocephala with melamine urea formaldehyde as the resin at different contents (10%, 12%, and 14%) and particle sizes (1.0 mm, 2.0 mm. and unscreened particles). The particleboards were tested according to EN 312 (2003). The results showed that the particleboard mechanical properties were significantly improved with increase of the resin content and particle size. The thickness swelling value dropped as resin content was increased, showing better stability of the board. © 2019, Primrose Hall Publishing Group.
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