Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards

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Main Author: Dias,Fabricio Moura
Publication Date: 2005
Other Authors: Nascimento,Maria Fátima do, Martinez-Espinosa,Mariano, Lahr,Francisco Antonio Rocco, Valarelli,Ivaldo de Domenico
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Language: eng
Source: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Summary: The compaction rate, the relation between the density of the wood panel and the density of the wood used for producing the particles, is an indicator of the product's densification. Among the various types of wood panels, particleboards are widely employed in the lumber industry, mainly for the furniture production. This paper presents a study of the relation between the compaction rate and the properties of tensile strength perpendicular to surface, Modulus of Rupture (MOR) and Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) obtained from a static bending test, thickness swelling and water absorption (2 and 24 hours). These properties were calculated according to the Brazilian ABNT, NBR 14810 standard. Particleboards were produced using the species Pinus elliotti and adhesive ureaformaldehyde. The relation was established by a multiple linear regression, and the most appropriate statistical models were determined. The estimated models indicate statistically significant effects of water absorption in 2 hours and MOR in the particleboards' compaction rate.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
title Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
spellingShingle Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
Dias,Fabricio Moura
particleboards
compaction rate
multiple regression
title_short Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
title_full Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
title_fullStr Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
title_full_unstemmed Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
title_sort Relation between the compaction rate and physical and mechanical properties of particleboards
author Dias,Fabricio Moura
author_facet Dias,Fabricio Moura
Nascimento,Maria Fátima do
Martinez-Espinosa,Mariano
Lahr,Francisco Antonio Rocco
Valarelli,Ivaldo de Domenico
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Maria Fátima do
Martinez-Espinosa,Mariano
Lahr,Francisco Antonio Rocco
Valarelli,Ivaldo de Domenico
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Fabricio Moura
Nascimento,Maria Fátima do
Martinez-Espinosa,Mariano
Lahr,Francisco Antonio Rocco
Valarelli,Ivaldo de Domenico
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv particleboards
compaction rate
multiple regression
topic particleboards
compaction rate
multiple regression
description The compaction rate, the relation between the density of the wood panel and the density of the wood used for producing the particles, is an indicator of the product's densification. Among the various types of wood panels, particleboards are widely employed in the lumber industry, mainly for the furniture production. This paper presents a study of the relation between the compaction rate and the properties of tensile strength perpendicular to surface, Modulus of Rupture (MOR) and Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) obtained from a static bending test, thickness swelling and water absorption (2 and 24 hours). These properties were calculated according to the Brazilian ABNT, NBR 14810 standard. Particleboards were produced using the species Pinus elliotti and adhesive ureaformaldehyde. The relation was established by a multiple linear regression, and the most appropriate statistical models were determined. The estimated models indicate statistically significant effects of water absorption in 2 hours and MOR in the particleboards' compaction rate.
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