2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-019-00882-9
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Effect of Heat Treatment on the Properties of Sugarcane Bagasse Medium Density Particleboard (MDP) Panels

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“…The decrease in the apparent density with the increase in the heat treatment time and temperature is due partially to the mass loss of the MDP by the thermochemical degradation of its volatilized constituents; this reduces the mass ratio over the sample volume and, consequently, the apparent density (Mendes et al, 2013a;Ribeiro et al, 2020). In additional, the thickness increased with the increase in the heat treatment temperature and time from 15.58 cm (control) to 16.08 cm in the 260 °C/10 min treatment (Table 2).…”
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“…The decrease in the apparent density with the increase in the heat treatment time and temperature is due partially to the mass loss of the MDP by the thermochemical degradation of its volatilized constituents; this reduces the mass ratio over the sample volume and, consequently, the apparent density (Mendes et al, 2013a;Ribeiro et al, 2020). In additional, the thickness increased with the increase in the heat treatment temperature and time from 15.58 cm (control) to 16.08 cm in the 260 °C/10 min treatment (Table 2).…”
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“…Mendes et al (2013a) when evaluating post-heat treatment in OSB panels at temperatures of 220 °C for 12 minutes, observed a reduction in the panels density between 4 to 6.7%. Ribeiro et al (2020) when studying the heat treatment in sugarcane bagasse MDP at temperatures of 170, 200 and 230 °C observed density reductions in the range of 5.5 to 6.3%. Carvalho et al (2015) applied heat treatment at 200, 230 and 260 °C for 8 and 12 min in MDP produced with sugarcane bagasse and observed a reduction from 0.0% to 8.2% in the final density of panels by increasing the temperature and the duration of treatment.…”
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“…The utilization of wood engineered products, such as medium-density particleboard (MDP), medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and oriented strand board (OSB), has increased as an alternative to timber use in structures, manufactured products, furniture, and other items (Hiziroglu et al 2008;Souza et al 2014;Zhou and Pizzi 2014;Fink et al 2018;Ribeiro et al 2019). It is possible to highlight particleboards (PB) among wood products that use processed wood and resin under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure (Silva et al 2015;Nascimento et al 2016;Ihnát et al 2017;Lima et al 2018).…”
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“…To make particleboard manufacturing greener, an alternative is to incorporate lignocellulosic waste in particleboards (Hazrati-Behnagh et al 2016;Akgül et al 2017;Fiorelli et al 2019;Ribeiro et al 2019), such as corn cob (Paiva et al 2012), flax and hemp (Sam-Brew and Smith 2017), poppy husks (Khazaeian et al 2015;Kusumah et al 2017), bamboo (Melo et al 2014;Valarelli et al 2014), and sugarcane bagasse (Hazrati-Behnagh et al 2016;Oliveira et al 2016;Fiorelli et al 2018;Sugahara et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%