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Biological durability of injection moulded wood plastic composite boards


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H'ng, Paik San and Lee, A. N. and Hang, C. M. and Lee, Seng Hua and Md. Tahir, Paridah and Abdan, Khalina (2011) Biological durability of injection moulded wood plastic composite boards. Journal of Applied Sciences, 11 (2). pp. 384-388. ISSN 1812-5654; ESSN: 1812-5662

Abstract

The steadily growth of Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) in exterior applications resulted a need to understand their durability. In Malaysia, the durability of WPC is not only affected by mold and decay fungi as biodegradation agents but also due the termites attack. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the durability of WPC produced from different wood fine loadings (60, 65 and 70%) and MAPP (1, 2, 3 and 4%) concentration. The aim of this study is to determine the optimum WPC formulation associate with higher durability against biodegradation agents. Commercial polypropylene, wood fines and coupling agent premixed in dumper mixer for 30 min prior to extrusion process at temperature of 190°C using 110 mm counter-rotating twin-screw extruder. The premixed raw materials were then subjected to injection moulded using 40 ton press moulding machine and pressed into size of 30 mmx30 mm and 3 mm thick board. Biological durability tests were carried out according to ASTM D4445 for mold, ASTM method D 2017 for decay fungi and ASTM D 3345 for termites. From the result, 70% wood fine loading showed significantly lower durability due to the insufficient encapsulation of wood fine with polymer matrix. Higher percentage of coupling agent (MAPP) used in the WPC boards will provide higher durability of WPC. Conclusively, the optimum formulation for WPC i.e., 4% MAPP and 60% wood fine loading gave the highest protection against mold, decay fungi and termites.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Forestry
Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3923/jas.2011.384.388
Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information
Keywords: Wood plastic composite; Wood fine loading; Termites; Mold decay fungi
Depositing User: Nur Farahin Ramli
Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2013 08:45
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2019 06:20
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