Citation
Choo, Koh Boon
(2001)
Effects of Initial Moisture Content on Boil Bending Properties of Solid Rubberwood (Hevea Brasiliensis).
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a high demand for rubberwood in the wood based
industry in Malaysia, and this demand is expected to increase further. Inefficient use
of resources not only leads to higher production cost but also increases the demand for
industrial wood supply. Currently, most of the furniture makers in Malaysia are trying
to cut down their production cost in order to maintain a competitive edge. One way to
reduce production cost is to use the technique of steam or boil bending of solid
rubberwood. This can increase the wood utilization efficiency by 30%, simplify of
production process and enable greater process automation. This study was carried out
to investigate the effects of initial moisture content on boil bending properties of
rubberwood, specifically comparing the percentage and type of defects. Initial wood
moisture contents of below 10% and 20-25% were used to investigate the boil bending
properties of rubberwood. The recovery rate of boil bending of solid rubberwood was
found to improve by about 6% when the initial wood moisture content was increased
from 10% to 20-25%. In order to minimize the production cost, it is recommended to
use initial wood moisture content of 20-25% instead of the current practice of below
10%.
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