Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend

In this study the influence of adding a blend of tannins extracted from the bark of two Acacia species on the mechanical and physical properties of laboratory particleboards made from UF resin and underutilized raw materials was investigated The comminuted bark of Acacia seyal var. seyal (Ass) and A...

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Main Authors: Elbadawi, Mohammed, Osman, Z., Md. Tahir, Paridah, Nasroun, T., Kantiner, W.
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Published: University of Mohammed Premier Oujda 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.454332021-05-06T23:38:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45433/ Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend Elbadawi, Mohammed Osman, Z. Md. Tahir, Paridah Nasroun, T. Kantiner, W. In this study the influence of adding a blend of tannins extracted from the bark of two Acacia species on the mechanical and physical properties of laboratory particleboards made from UF resin and underutilized raw materials was investigated The comminuted bark of Acacia seyal var. seyal (Ass) and Acacia nilotica spp. tomentosa (Ant) was extracted with hot water (initial temperature was 90°C) using a ratio of 1:6 powdered bark to water (w/v). Their spray dried tannins powder was blended (BT, 1:1) and was added as concentrated solution (35%) to UF resin at three different levels (5%, 10% and 15%, w/w) The obtained panels were evaluated for their mechanical and physical properties according to the BS EN relevant standards. The obtained results revealed an increase in the modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus of elasticity (MOE), and internal bond strength (IB) of these panels when small amount (5%) of BT was added. In contrast addition of higher percentages (10&15%) was found to decrease the mechanical properties. It was also observed that the addition of BT to UF did not improve the physical properties (Thickness swelling (TS, 24 h) and water absorption (WA, 24 h), which remained comparable to the control panels. University of Mohammed Premier Oujda 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45433/1/ACACIA.pdf Elbadawi, Mohammed and Osman, Z. and Md. Tahir, Paridah and Nasroun, T. and Kantiner, W. (2015) Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend. Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 6 (4). pp. 1016-1021. ISSN 2028-2508 https://www.jmaterenvironsci.com/Journal/vol6-4.html
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description In this study the influence of adding a blend of tannins extracted from the bark of two Acacia species on the mechanical and physical properties of laboratory particleboards made from UF resin and underutilized raw materials was investigated The comminuted bark of Acacia seyal var. seyal (Ass) and Acacia nilotica spp. tomentosa (Ant) was extracted with hot water (initial temperature was 90°C) using a ratio of 1:6 powdered bark to water (w/v). Their spray dried tannins powder was blended (BT, 1:1) and was added as concentrated solution (35%) to UF resin at three different levels (5%, 10% and 15%, w/w) The obtained panels were evaluated for their mechanical and physical properties according to the BS EN relevant standards. The obtained results revealed an increase in the modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus of elasticity (MOE), and internal bond strength (IB) of these panels when small amount (5%) of BT was added. In contrast addition of higher percentages (10&15%) was found to decrease the mechanical properties. It was also observed that the addition of BT to UF did not improve the physical properties (Thickness swelling (TS, 24 h) and water absorption (WA, 24 h), which remained comparable to the control panels.
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author Elbadawi, Mohammed
Osman, Z.
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Nasroun, T.
Kantiner, W.
spellingShingle Elbadawi, Mohammed
Osman, Z.
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Nasroun, T.
Kantiner, W.
Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
author_facet Elbadawi, Mohammed
Osman, Z.
Md. Tahir, Paridah
Nasroun, T.
Kantiner, W.
author_sort Elbadawi, Mohammed
title Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
title_short Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
title_full Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
title_fullStr Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from Ailanthus wood and UF resin fortified by Acacias tannins blend
title_sort mechanical and physical properties of particleboards made from ailanthus wood and uf resin fortified by acacias tannins blend
publisher University of Mohammed Premier Oujda
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45433/1/ACACIA.pdf
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