Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste

The physical and mechanical properties of bio-composite lumbers from agricultural residues of oil palm fronds were studied. Phenol and urea formaldehyde were used as the binders. The oil palm fronds were obtained from an oil palm plantation. The fronds were harvested and segregated into matured, int...

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Main Authors: Razak Wahab, Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat, Othman Sulaiman, Izyan Khalid
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8961/1/Paper%202.pdf
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spelling my.umk.eprints.89612022-05-23T12:46:24Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8961/ Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste Razak Wahab Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat Othman Sulaiman Izyan Khalid The physical and mechanical properties of bio-composite lumbers from agricultural residues of oil palm fronds were studied. Phenol and urea formaldehyde were used as the binders. The oil palm fronds were obtained from an oil palm plantation. The fronds were harvested and segregated into matured, intermediate and young grouping. The fronds were then sub-segregated into bottom, middle and top portions. The leaflets and the epidermis were removed from the fronds before they were sliced longitudinally into thin layers. The layers were then compressed into uniform thickness of 2-3 mm. The layers were air-dried and later mixed with resins using 12-15% of phenol and urea formaldehyde and recompressed with other layers forming bio-composite lumbers. The bio-composite lumbers were then tested for their physical and mechanical properties. Testing was conducted according to the standards of the International Organizational for standardization (ISO). The result on the physical and mechanical properties shows that the compressed oil palm fronds bio-composite lumbers is better than composite lumbers from oil palm trunks and slightly lower than the rubberwood. Statistical analysis indicated significant differences between bio-composite lumbers made from each groups and portion, but no differences were observed in the type of resin used. The bio-composite lumbers from compressed oil palm fronds agricultural redidues has potential to be used as an alternative to wood to overcome the shortage in materials in the wood industry. 2011-09 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8961/1/Paper%202.pdf Razak Wahab and Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat and Othman Sulaiman and Izyan Khalid (2011) Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
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description The physical and mechanical properties of bio-composite lumbers from agricultural residues of oil palm fronds were studied. Phenol and urea formaldehyde were used as the binders. The oil palm fronds were obtained from an oil palm plantation. The fronds were harvested and segregated into matured, intermediate and young grouping. The fronds were then sub-segregated into bottom, middle and top portions. The leaflets and the epidermis were removed from the fronds before they were sliced longitudinally into thin layers. The layers were then compressed into uniform thickness of 2-3 mm. The layers were air-dried and later mixed with resins using 12-15% of phenol and urea formaldehyde and recompressed with other layers forming bio-composite lumbers. The bio-composite lumbers were then tested for their physical and mechanical properties. Testing was conducted according to the standards of the International Organizational for standardization (ISO). The result on the physical and mechanical properties shows that the compressed oil palm fronds bio-composite lumbers is better than composite lumbers from oil palm trunks and slightly lower than the rubberwood. Statistical analysis indicated significant differences between bio-composite lumbers made from each groups and portion, but no differences were observed in the type of resin used. The bio-composite lumbers from compressed oil palm fronds agricultural redidues has potential to be used as an alternative to wood to overcome the shortage in materials in the wood industry.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Razak Wahab
Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat
Othman Sulaiman
Izyan Khalid
spellingShingle Razak Wahab
Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat
Othman Sulaiman
Izyan Khalid
Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
author_facet Razak Wahab
Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat
Othman Sulaiman
Izyan Khalid
author_sort Razak Wahab
title Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
title_short Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
title_full Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
title_fullStr Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
title_full_unstemmed Properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
title_sort properties of bio-composite lumber from oil palm fronds agriculture waste
publishDate 2011
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8961/1/Paper%202.pdf
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