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Kenaf and Kenaf-Rubberwood Hybrid Particleboards
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b1090.0782s419
Subject(s) - kenaf , bast fibre , homogeneous , compaction , hibiscus , materials science , composite material , hevea brasiliensis , void (composites) , horticulture , mathematics , fiber , natural rubber , biology , combinatorics
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) stem which consists of whole stem (KWS), core (KC) and bast (KB) were used to fabricate homogeneous and hybrid kenaf-rubberwood particleboards. Two types of panels namely homogeneous (100%RW, 100%KWS, 100%KC and 100%KB) and hybrid (70%RW- 30%KWS, 70%RW- 30%KC and 70%RW30%KB) particleboards were manufactured and examined through compaction and void evaluations. Findings show that hybrid panels consisting of 70% RW and 30% KWS and homogeneous 100%KWS give better compaction and less voids as compared to other homogenous and hybrid panels. The panel made from 100% KWS was observed to have more flattened and compressed cells compared to other homogeneous panels. A presence of RW particle apparently reduces the void content and provides better compaction in the hybrid panels

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