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Title: Processing and Properties of Oil Palm Fronds Composite Boards from Elaeis guineensis
Authors: Razak Wahab 
Mohd Sukhairi Mat Rasat 
Norashikin Fauzi 
Mohamad Saiful Sulaiman 
Ros Syazmini Mohd Ghani 
Muhammad Haziq Razak 
Keywords: Oil Plam Fronds;Anatomy Characteristics;Chemical Compsotions;Physical & Mechanical Properties
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IntechOpen
Abstract: 
Oil palm fronds are one of the biomass residues originating from oil palm plantations. It has great potential to be used as an alternative material for the composite boards industry to reduce dependency on wood-based raw materials. The fronds are obtainable all the year round and in big quantity. The oil palm fronds had been processed as compressed oil palm fronds to form such a potential com- posite board in this topic. A composite board from compressed oil palm fronds was produced by removing the fronds’ leaflets and epidermis. The sample was sliced longitudinally into thin layers and compressed into an identical thickness at about 2 to 3 mm. Pieces of the sample were dry using the air-dried method. They were then mixed with phenol and urea-formaldehyde of resins in the range of 12-15% and compressed again with another layer forming a composite board. Standard outlined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) tested for their physical and strength properties of composite board. Found that the physical and strength aspects’ properties show that the composite board possessed characteristics at par or equivalent. The composite board from compressed oil palm fronds has good pros- pects to be used as an alternative to wood. Thus, this characteristics can overcome the shortage in materials supply in the wood-based industry
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3055
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98222
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