Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability

The objective of this study was to investigate the adhesion performance of eight fast-growing wood species, namely, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Paraserianthes falcataria, Shorea sp., Toona sinensis, Gmelina arborea, Pinus merkusii, Acacia mangium, and Acacia hybrid obtained from the tropical region. T...

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Autores principales: Alamsyah Eka Mulya, Suhaya Yoyo, Sutrisno, Hidayat Yayat, Tanaka Takashi, Yamada Masaaki
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:72170397515f407682cf4984fcea22582021-12-05T14:10:58ZInvestigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability2391-953110.1515/opag-2021-0013https://doaj.org/article/72170397515f407682cf4984fcea22582021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2021-0013https://doaj.org/toc/2391-9531The objective of this study was to investigate the adhesion performance of eight fast-growing wood species, namely, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Paraserianthes falcataria, Shorea sp., Toona sinensis, Gmelina arborea, Pinus merkusii, Acacia mangium, and Acacia hybrid obtained from the tropical region. The wettability test was conducted by contact angle measurement, while the adhesion performance was expressed by strength retention (SR) and wood failure (WF) percentages through block shear tested under the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS). Results showed that smaller contact angle for P. falcataria followed by E. cyclocarpum, P. merkusii, T. sinensis, and Shorea indicated that the surfaces were easier to be glued than that of G. arborea, A. mangium, and A. hybrid. It is indicated that high wettability of P. falcataria, E. cyclocarpum, P. merkusii, T. sinensis, and Shorea resulted in the better adhesive spread and more intimate contact between the wood surface and the adhesive as shown by their high SR with high WF percentages.Alamsyah Eka MulyaSuhaya YoyoSutrisnoHidayat YayatTanaka TakashiYamada MasaakiDe Gruyterarticleadhesionfast-growingperformancewettabilitywoodAgricultureSAgriculture (General)S1-972ENOpen Agriculture, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 392-399 (2021)
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topic adhesion
fast-growing
performance
wettability
wood
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Agriculture (General)
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spellingShingle adhesion
fast-growing
performance
wettability
wood
Agriculture
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Agriculture (General)
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Alamsyah Eka Mulya
Suhaya Yoyo
Sutrisno
Hidayat Yayat
Tanaka Takashi
Yamada Masaaki
Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
description The objective of this study was to investigate the adhesion performance of eight fast-growing wood species, namely, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Paraserianthes falcataria, Shorea sp., Toona sinensis, Gmelina arborea, Pinus merkusii, Acacia mangium, and Acacia hybrid obtained from the tropical region. The wettability test was conducted by contact angle measurement, while the adhesion performance was expressed by strength retention (SR) and wood failure (WF) percentages through block shear tested under the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS). Results showed that smaller contact angle for P. falcataria followed by E. cyclocarpum, P. merkusii, T. sinensis, and Shorea indicated that the surfaces were easier to be glued than that of G. arborea, A. mangium, and A. hybrid. It is indicated that high wettability of P. falcataria, E. cyclocarpum, P. merkusii, T. sinensis, and Shorea resulted in the better adhesive spread and more intimate contact between the wood surface and the adhesive as shown by their high SR with high WF percentages.
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author Alamsyah Eka Mulya
Suhaya Yoyo
Sutrisno
Hidayat Yayat
Tanaka Takashi
Yamada Masaaki
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Suhaya Yoyo
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Hidayat Yayat
Tanaka Takashi
Yamada Masaaki
author_sort Alamsyah Eka Mulya
title Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
title_short Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
title_full Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
title_fullStr Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
title_sort investigation of the adhesion performance of some fast-growing wood species based on their wettability
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publishDate 2021
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