Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique

Lesser known wood species (LKS) have the potentials to become an alternative sources of timber supply for wood based industries if their properties can be improved. In this study, Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) was impregnated 15% (w/v) low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LMWPF) followed by compr...

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Main Authors: Ang, Aik Fei, Ashaari, Zaidon, Bakar, Edi Suhaimi, Sahri, Mohd Hamami, Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar, Jawaid, Mohammad
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.349642018-05-15T06:30:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34964/ Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique Ang, Aik Fei Ashaari, Zaidon Bakar, Edi Suhaimi Sahri, Mohd Hamami Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar Jawaid, Mohammad Lesser known wood species (LKS) have the potentials to become an alternative sources of timber supply for wood based industries if their properties can be improved. In this study, Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) was impregnated 15% (w/v) low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LMWPF) followed by compressing in a hot press at 70, 60 and 50% compression ratios (CR). The treated wood was partially dried in an oven at 65°C until 10% moisture content and subsequently followed by curing at 150°C for 30 min in a hot press. The results showed that the phenolic compreg technique had successfully increased the dimensional stability and mechanical properties of the wood. The polymer retention calculated based on weight gain regardless of compression ratio was approximately 30%. The majority of the properties were improved by the degree of compression in a hot press. Nevertheless, thickness swelling and swelling coefficient increased which were due to spring back effect. As regards to specific strength (strength to density ratio), the compreg wood displayed lower strength and stiffness in lateral direction compared with untreated solid wood. However, the specific compressive strength perpendicular to grain and hardness of the compreg wood were superior than untreated solid wood. The treatment had also changed the wood into highly resistant to fungal decay. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34964/1/Possibility%20of%20improving%20the%20properties%20of%20Mahang%20wood%20%28Macaranga%20sp.%29%20through%20phenolic%20compreg%20technique.pdf Ang, Aik Fei and Ashaari, Zaidon and Bakar, Edi Suhaimi and Sahri, Mohd Hamami and Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar and Jawaid, Mohammad (2014) Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique. Sains Malaysiana, 43 (2). pp. 219-225. ISSN 0026-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol43num2_2014/contentsVol43num2_2014.html
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description Lesser known wood species (LKS) have the potentials to become an alternative sources of timber supply for wood based industries if their properties can be improved. In this study, Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) was impregnated 15% (w/v) low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde (LMWPF) followed by compressing in a hot press at 70, 60 and 50% compression ratios (CR). The treated wood was partially dried in an oven at 65°C until 10% moisture content and subsequently followed by curing at 150°C for 30 min in a hot press. The results showed that the phenolic compreg technique had successfully increased the dimensional stability and mechanical properties of the wood. The polymer retention calculated based on weight gain regardless of compression ratio was approximately 30%. The majority of the properties were improved by the degree of compression in a hot press. Nevertheless, thickness swelling and swelling coefficient increased which were due to spring back effect. As regards to specific strength (strength to density ratio), the compreg wood displayed lower strength and stiffness in lateral direction compared with untreated solid wood. However, the specific compressive strength perpendicular to grain and hardness of the compreg wood were superior than untreated solid wood. The treatment had also changed the wood into highly resistant to fungal decay.
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author Ang, Aik Fei
Ashaari, Zaidon
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
Sahri, Mohd Hamami
Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar
Jawaid, Mohammad
spellingShingle Ang, Aik Fei
Ashaari, Zaidon
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
Sahri, Mohd Hamami
Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar
Jawaid, Mohammad
Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
author_facet Ang, Aik Fei
Ashaari, Zaidon
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
Sahri, Mohd Hamami
Uyup, Mohd Khairun Anwar
Jawaid, Mohammad
author_sort Ang, Aik Fei
title Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
title_short Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
title_full Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
title_fullStr Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
title_full_unstemmed Possibility of improving the properties of Mahang wood (Macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
title_sort possibility of improving the properties of mahang wood (macaranga sp.) through phenolic compreg technique
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2014
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