The effect of wood species on particleboard properties

In this study, particleboard was produced by Eucalyptus and Poplar wood mixture. Variations of this study were as follow: -          Combinations of  Eucalyptus and Poplar wood were (%100 , %0) , (%66.5 ,% 33.5) , (%33.5 ,% 66.5) and (%0 ,% 100) respectively. -          Resin content ( %8 and %10) P...

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Autores principales: masoudreza habibi, Hossein Hosseinkhani, Saeed Mahdavi, Sayed javad Sepidehdam
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Publicado: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/9f5ce2b633484392ac67a778d0fd201a
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Sumario:In this study, particleboard was produced by Eucalyptus and Poplar wood mixture. Variations of this study were as follow: -          Combinations of  Eucalyptus and Poplar wood were (%100 , %0) , (%66.5 ,% 33.5) , (%33.5 ,% 66.5) and (%0 ,% 100) respectively. -          Resin content ( %8 and %10) Physical and mechanical properties of boards such as MOR, MOE, IB TS2 and TS24 were tested according to EN standard. The effects of raw materials combinations on bending properties were significant. Maximum of MOE and MOR were observed in %66.5 of Poplar wood and % 33.5 of Eucalyptus wood. As expected, Physical and mechanical properties of boards were improved by increasing of resin content. Results indicated that TS2 and TS24 were increased with increasing of Poplar wood in combinations. Also the minimum of these properties were obtained in combinations of Eucalyptus and Poplar wood, %100, %0 respectively.