CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF RUBBERWOOD FOR MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD

Authors

  • Y. Tomimura
  • KC.Khoo
  • C.L.Ong

Keywords:

Rubberwood, borax-boric acid, acetylation, formaldehyde, sulphur, fibreboard

Abstract

Rubberwood chips which have been soaked in water or a borax-boric acid solution were pulped under various conditions. The fibres from the untreated chips and produced under the mildest condition of 6 kg cm-2 steam pressure for 10 min were subjected to different chemical treatments and then made, as with the other fibres, into medium density fibreboard. With the use of urea-formaldehyde resin, the mechanical properties of the boards from chips soaked in boric acid - sodium borate solution showed a slight improvement compared to those of boards made from untreated chips. Some improvement in mechanical properties was also observed in boards made with urea-formaldehyde resin mixed with elemental sulphur. With the use of melaminephenol-formaldehyde resin, boards made from acetylated fibres gave excellent water resistance but their mechanical properties decreased considerably. The same tendency was shown in boards made from fibres treated with formaldehyde

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Published

1989-06-23

How to Cite

Y. Tomimura, KC.Khoo, & C.L.Ong. (1989). CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF RUBBERWOOD FOR MEDIUM DENSITY FIBREBOARD. Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS), 1(4), 312–317. Retrieved from https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/2175

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