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Properties of Empty Fruit Bunches Eco-Composite Boards from Elaeis guineesis
Author(s) -
Razak Wahab,
Mohd Tamizi Mustafa,
Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat,
Siti Marlia Mohd Don
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of agricultural studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2166-0379
DOI - 10.5296/jas.v5i3.11300
Subject(s) - elaeis guineensis , materials science , composite material , thermogravimetric analysis , urea formaldehyde , composite number , relative humidity , particle board , wax , young's modulus , water content , palm oil , chemistry , adhesive , food science , physics , organic chemistry , layer (electronics) , thermodynamics , geotechnical engineering , engineering
This studies investigated on the properties of eco-composite boards made from Elaeis guineesis empty fruit bunch. The empty fruit bunches (EFB) collected from a private Elaeis guineesis plantation in Selangor. The EFB refined using fiber cutter and particle crusher. Hardeners and wax added at 1% and 3% during the mixing process. Boards with densities of 700, 600 and 500 kg/m3produced using resin urea formaldehyde as the bonding agent at 10, 12 and 14%. The boards conditioned in a conditioning chamber set at 20±2°C and 65% relative humidity before undergoing subsequent testing. Preparation for boards and tests samples follows BS and EN Standards specifications. Maximum modulus of rupture (MOR) were 22.91 N/mm2and modulus of elasticity (MOE) 2059.56 N/mm2. The internal bonding recorded at 0.98 N/mm2, for the edge and face screw withdrawal were at 467.47 N/mm2 and 512.37 N/mm2 respectively. The boards with 700 kg/m3 density and 14% resin content met the required standard with good dimensional stability. In the thermogravimetric analysis the maximum rate of decomposition for the EFB boards occurred at 380.83°C. The board's overall properties are influence by the density and resin content applied.

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