THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)

The potential of using bio-based binders for medium density fibreboard (MDF) has received increased attention. However, no study was done on the potential of palm-based polyurethane (PU) as biobased binder in MDF. Therefore, an investigation on the effect of equivalent weight ratios of isocyanate (N...

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Published in:Journal of Oil Palm Research
Main Author: Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
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Language:English
Published: Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia 2024
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Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
2024
Journal of Oil Palm Research
36
2
10.21894/jopr.2023.0031
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85198503976&doi=10.21894%2fjopr.2023.0031&partnerID=40&md5=e77e47280c9e64f56f8afb7b54e7c428
The potential of using bio-based binders for medium density fibreboard (MDF) has received increased attention. However, no study was done on the potential of palm-based polyurethane (PU) as biobased binder in MDF. Therefore, an investigation on the effect of equivalent weight ratios of isocyanate (NCO) and hydroxyl group (OH) of palm oil-based PU binder and binder content on the properties of MDF was conducted. Palm oil-based PU binders were prepared at different equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH at 1.5/1 (PU1.5), 2.0/1 (PU2.0) and 2.5/1 (PU2.5) and binder content at 3%, 5%, 7% and 10% were used in the preparation of MDF. The polyol, NCO and palm oil-based PU binders were characterised using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. As equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH and binder content increased, the modulus of rupture, modulus of elasticity and internal bonding of MDF were consistently increased. Thickness swelling and moisture content decreased with increased equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH and binder content. In general, MDF prepared with PU2.0 with 7% binder content fulfills all British Standard (BS EN 622-5, 2009) requirements, indicating its suitability for MDF application. © 2024 Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia
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author Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
spellingShingle Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
author_facet Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
author_sort Sattar M.N.; Ismail T.N.M.T.; Palam K.D.P.; Noor N.M.; Hanzah N.A.; Adnan S.; Kian Y.S.; Hasan Z.A.A.; Ahmad M.
title THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
title_short THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
title_full THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
title_sort THE EFFECT OF NCO/OH EQUIVALENT WEIGHT RATIOS OF POLYURETHANE (PU) BINDER AND PU BINDER CONTENT ON PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD (MDF)
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description The potential of using bio-based binders for medium density fibreboard (MDF) has received increased attention. However, no study was done on the potential of palm-based polyurethane (PU) as biobased binder in MDF. Therefore, an investigation on the effect of equivalent weight ratios of isocyanate (NCO) and hydroxyl group (OH) of palm oil-based PU binder and binder content on the properties of MDF was conducted. Palm oil-based PU binders were prepared at different equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH at 1.5/1 (PU1.5), 2.0/1 (PU2.0) and 2.5/1 (PU2.5) and binder content at 3%, 5%, 7% and 10% were used in the preparation of MDF. The polyol, NCO and palm oil-based PU binders were characterised using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. As equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH and binder content increased, the modulus of rupture, modulus of elasticity and internal bonding of MDF were consistently increased. Thickness swelling and moisture content decreased with increased equivalent weight ratios of NCO and OH and binder content. In general, MDF prepared with PU2.0 with 7% binder content fulfills all British Standard (BS EN 622-5, 2009) requirements, indicating its suitability for MDF application. © 2024 Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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