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Mayuree, Doungpet
(1990)
Properties of Medium Density Fibreboard Manufactured from Extracted and Unextracted Acacia Catechu Wood Chips.
[Project Paper Report]
Abstract
The project was carried out to evaluate the
properties of medium density fibreboard from the extracted
and unextracted woodchips. The boards were produced with a
13 % urea resin, and a 3 % isocyanate resin to obtain
three densities which were targetted at 650, 750, and 850
kg/m³. The same resin concentrations and types were used
to produce board of the target density of 750 kg/m³. The
properties of the boards from the extracted
unextracted materials were determined and compared.
and
The chemical components of the wood were 64.27 %
holocellulose, 35.63 % alhpa-cellulose, 34.38 % lignin and
1.5 % ash, with the pH of 5 to 5.1.
The extracted woodchips yielded 88.35 % fibre whilst
the unextracted woodchip yielded 77.92 % fibre.
The strength properties of boards from the extracted
woodchip with 13 % urea resin met the 300-type of JISA
5906 for all three densities . The boards with 3 %
isocyanate resin met the 150-type for 650 kg/m3 and 750
kg/m3 and met the 300-type for 850 kg/m³. The urea bonded
boards gave higher strength than those bonded by
isocyanate resin.
The 750 kg/m³ boards from the unextracted woodchip
gave higher MOR with the urea than the isocyanate resin
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