Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues
The objective of the present study was the utilization of rose flower residues for the production of medium density fiberboard. MDF was produced applying two moisture gradients of 0 and 4% between surface and core layer, two press temperatures of 175 and 185 °C and three pressing times of 3,4 and...
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oai:doaj.org-article:65966297f3ae4300a1c8f4d096585e512021-12-02T11:55:26ZInvestigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues1735-09132383-112X10.22092/ijwpr.2014.4916https://doaj.org/article/65966297f3ae4300a1c8f4d096585e512014-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_4916_13191f20e4c2d881ea3f1518664e3030.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1735-0913https://doaj.org/toc/2383-112XThe objective of the present study was the utilization of rose flower residues for the production of medium density fiberboard. MDF was produced applying two moisture gradients of 0 and 4% between surface and core layer, two press temperatures of 175 and 185 °C and three pressing times of 3,4 and 5 minutes. The mechanical and physical properties of the boards were measured and statistically analyzed using factorial experiment and complete randomized design. In case statistical difference was observed between the averages, then Duncn multiple range test was used for grouping of the averages. The results revealed that the moisture gradient statistically influenced the flexural strength and internal bonding of the boards. In both moisture gradients, the internal bond of the boards increased and the maximum was reached when 5 minutes pressing time was applied. The pressing time also statistically influenced the thickness swelling and the lowest values were measured on boards pressed for five minutes. Generally, the strength properties of the boards were in accordance with the required specification of EN standard, which indicates that rose flower residue can be considered as a suitable raw material for medium density fiberboard production.Abolfazl KargarfardAmir NourbakhshReza JazayeriّFardad GolbabaeiRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)articleMEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARDlose flower residuespressing timemoisture gardientmechanicalPHYSICALForestrySD1-669.5FAتحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران, Vol 29, Iss 1, Pp 23-33 (2014) |
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The objective of the present study was the utilization of rose flower residues for the production of medium density fiberboard. MDF was produced applying two moisture gradients of 0 and 4% between surface and core layer, two press temperatures of 175 and 185 °C and three pressing times of 3,4 and 5 minutes. The mechanical and physical properties of the boards were measured and statistically analyzed using factorial experiment and complete randomized design. In case statistical difference was observed between the averages, then Duncn multiple range test was used for grouping of the averages. The results revealed that the moisture gradient statistically influenced the flexural strength and internal bonding of the boards. In both moisture gradients, the internal bond of the boards increased and the maximum was reached when 5 minutes pressing time was applied. The pressing time also statistically influenced the thickness swelling and the lowest values were measured on boards pressed for five minutes. Generally, the strength properties of the boards were in accordance with the required specification of EN standard, which indicates that rose flower residue can be considered as a suitable raw material for medium density fiberboard production. |
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Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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Investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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investigation on the properties of medium density fiberboard produced from rose flower residues |
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