Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis

High concerns on the health risks and environmental issues owing to the usage of synthetic resin had revolved the alternative on fabricating producing self-bonded boards, by utilizing rattan furniture waste (RFW) as the main material. These boards were hot-pressed with pressing parameters of 1.5MPa,...

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Main Authors: Halim, Zahurin, Ahmad, Zuraida, Tajuddin, Maisarah
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spelling my.iium.irep.857372020-12-03T10:08:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/85737/ Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis Halim, Zahurin Ahmad, Zuraida Tajuddin, Maisarah T175 Industrial research. Research and development TS Manufactures TS800 Wood technology. Lumber. Wood products. Furniture. Chemical processing of wood High concerns on the health risks and environmental issues owing to the usage of synthetic resin had revolved the alternative on fabricating producing self-bonded boards, by utilizing rattan furniture waste (RFW) as the main material. These boards were hot-pressed with pressing parameters of 1.5MPa, 180oC and 5 minutes. This study focuses on analyzing the self-bonding mechanism occurred among the fibers inside the boards, under Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with 100x magnification. RFW had good deformation ability of cell wall due to the high dimension ratio of lumen to cell wall and flexibility of parenchyma cells when being pressed. These factors enhanced the physical consolidation of fibers, and improved the inter-fiber bonding. The disorientation of fibers and fiber surface might affect the properties of self-bonded boards produced. Thus, sufficient pressing pressure and pressing temperature must be applied to ensure resilient physical consolidation of fibers to produce good quality self-bonded boards. Microscopy Society of Malaysia 2020-12-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/85737/1/85737_Physical%20Consolidation%20of%20Rattan%20Furniture.pdf Halim, Zahurin and Ahmad, Zuraida and Tajuddin, Maisarah (2020) Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis. Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, 16 (2). pp. 112-118. ISSN 1823-7010 E-ISSN 2600-7444 https://malaysianjournalofmicroscopy.org/ojs/index.php/mjm/article/view/491/268
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topic T175 Industrial research. Research and development
TS Manufactures
TS800 Wood technology. Lumber. Wood products. Furniture. Chemical processing of wood
spellingShingle T175 Industrial research. Research and development
TS Manufactures
TS800 Wood technology. Lumber. Wood products. Furniture. Chemical processing of wood
Halim, Zahurin
Ahmad, Zuraida
Tajuddin, Maisarah
Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
description High concerns on the health risks and environmental issues owing to the usage of synthetic resin had revolved the alternative on fabricating producing self-bonded boards, by utilizing rattan furniture waste (RFW) as the main material. These boards were hot-pressed with pressing parameters of 1.5MPa, 180oC and 5 minutes. This study focuses on analyzing the self-bonding mechanism occurred among the fibers inside the boards, under Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with 100x magnification. RFW had good deformation ability of cell wall due to the high dimension ratio of lumen to cell wall and flexibility of parenchyma cells when being pressed. These factors enhanced the physical consolidation of fibers, and improved the inter-fiber bonding. The disorientation of fibers and fiber surface might affect the properties of self-bonded boards produced. Thus, sufficient pressing pressure and pressing temperature must be applied to ensure resilient physical consolidation of fibers to produce good quality self-bonded boards.
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author Halim, Zahurin
Ahmad, Zuraida
Tajuddin, Maisarah
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Ahmad, Zuraida
Tajuddin, Maisarah
author_sort Halim, Zahurin
title Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
title_short Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
title_full Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
title_fullStr Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
title_full_unstemmed Physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
title_sort physical consolidation of rattan furniture waste fibers in self-bonded boards under morphological analysis
publisher Microscopy Society of Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/85737/1/85737_Physical%20Consolidation%20of%20Rattan%20Furniture.pdf
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