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Title: Enhancing mechanical properties of rhizophora apiculata through engineered laminated boards
Authors: Wahab, R. 
NORASHIKIN FAUZI 
Mokhtar N., 
Sulaiman, M.S. 
Mohd Ghani, R.S. 
Edin, T. 
Keywords: Engineered laminated boards;Physical and strength properties;Rhizophora apiculata;Solid wood
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: University of Montenegro
Journal: Agriculture and Forestry 
Abstract: 
A study in enhancing the strength properties of Rhizophora apiculata by turning the solid wood into an engineered laminated board was executed. The matured Rhizophora species was selected from peat swamp forest in Sibu, Sarawak. The trunk was segregated into three parts, namely the bottom, middle and top portion and subsequently sawn into wooden planks. The laminated boards were cut into specific thicknesses and immediately bonded with an adhesive by pressed drying. Preparation for solid and laminated boards testing samples followed the ISO and ASTM standards. Properties such as the moisture content, density, basic density, static bending (MOR and MOE) and compression were determined. The results show an improvement in properties from the solid to laminated board. The values in density, MOR, and MOE increased in the range of 2-6%, 29-42%, and 13-36%, respectively. However, the values of the moisture content, basic density, and compression, indicated a vice versa trend ranging from 1-2%, 2-6%, and 8-24%, respectively. The bottom portion was more durable and robust compared to the other portions.
Description: 
Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1006
ISSN: 05545579
DOI: 10.17707/AgricultForest.66.3.05
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Earth Science - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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