Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani

Today, the demand of furniture is increasing from year to year (Boon and Thiruchelvam, 2011). So, the furniture manufactures has to think about using other alternative ways to continue their business due to the decreasing of raw materials (MTIB, 2012). In this study, Acacia mangium and finger joint...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/1/76524.PDF
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.uitm.ir.76524
record_format eprints
spelling my.uitm.ir.765242023-05-30T08:40:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/ Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif Furniture Wood products. Furniture Today, the demand of furniture is increasing from year to year (Boon and Thiruchelvam, 2011). So, the furniture manufactures has to think about using other alternative ways to continue their business due to the decreasing of raw materials (MTIB, 2012). In this study, Acacia mangium and finger joint are used as the subject. In this study, there are two objectives. The first objective is to determine the chemical, physical and mechanical properties of Acacia mangium according to the tree portion, specifically, the top, middle and bottom portions of the Acacia mangium tree. The other objective is to evaluate the effect of size dimension of finger profile and finger orientations on jointing system. The Acacia mangium were collected from Sabah Softwood Berhad (SSB) plantation. The material is from plantation species and harvested at the age of seven years. For the chemical properties, saw dust with sizes of 40 to 60 mesh from each tree portion were tested to determine the ash content, alcohol-toluene solubility and cold and hot water solubility. For the physical properties, each tree portion was tested to determine the basic density and moisture content. In this study, Acacia mangium is test for determine the mechanical properties by using two different forms; clear specimen and finger joint form. Both of this form is tested to know its Modulus of Rupture and Modulus of Elasticity. However, for the finger joint form, the different size dimensions of finger profile and random portion is used. The data is analysed with a computer program called SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), the result shows that, the chemical properties are significantly correlated to all the Acacia mangium tree portions. For physical and mechanical analysis, there are no significant correlations with the tree portions. For the finger joint manufacturer, the size dimension of finger profile, it is positively correlated with the strength of finger joint. The smaller dimensional size of finger profile is stronger than the bigger one. For the finger orientations, although the vertical orientation is stronger than horizontal orientation, the correlation analysis shows there are no significant correlations to the strength of finger joint. 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/1/76524.PDF Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani. (2013) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/76524.pdf> (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
content_source UiTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
topic Furniture
Wood products. Furniture
spellingShingle Furniture
Wood products. Furniture
Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif
Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
description Today, the demand of furniture is increasing from year to year (Boon and Thiruchelvam, 2011). So, the furniture manufactures has to think about using other alternative ways to continue their business due to the decreasing of raw materials (MTIB, 2012). In this study, Acacia mangium and finger joint are used as the subject. In this study, there are two objectives. The first objective is to determine the chemical, physical and mechanical properties of Acacia mangium according to the tree portion, specifically, the top, middle and bottom portions of the Acacia mangium tree. The other objective is to evaluate the effect of size dimension of finger profile and finger orientations on jointing system. The Acacia mangium were collected from Sabah Softwood Berhad (SSB) plantation. The material is from plantation species and harvested at the age of seven years. For the chemical properties, saw dust with sizes of 40 to 60 mesh from each tree portion were tested to determine the ash content, alcohol-toluene solubility and cold and hot water solubility. For the physical properties, each tree portion was tested to determine the basic density and moisture content. In this study, Acacia mangium is test for determine the mechanical properties by using two different forms; clear specimen and finger joint form. Both of this form is tested to know its Modulus of Rupture and Modulus of Elasticity. However, for the finger joint form, the different size dimensions of finger profile and random portion is used. The data is analysed with a computer program called SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), the result shows that, the chemical properties are significantly correlated to all the Acacia mangium tree portions. For physical and mechanical analysis, there are no significant correlations with the tree portions. For the finger joint manufacturer, the size dimension of finger profile, it is positively correlated with the strength of finger joint. The smaller dimensional size of finger profile is stronger than the bigger one. For the finger orientations, although the vertical orientation is stronger than horizontal orientation, the correlation analysis shows there are no significant correlations to the strength of finger joint.
format Student Project
author Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif
author_facet Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif
author_sort Abdul Ghani, Aizuddin Arif
title Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
title_short Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
title_full Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
title_fullStr Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
title_full_unstemmed Properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / Aizuddin Arif Abdul Ghani
title_sort properties of finger joint from acacia mangium wood / aizuddin arif abdul ghani
publishDate 2013
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/1/76524.PDF
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76524/
_version_ 1768011584229081088
score 13.160551