2023
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27631
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Influence of particle granulometry and panel composition on the physico‐mechanical properties of ultra‐low‐density hemp hurd particleboard

Abstract: This study investigated Australian hemp hurd (Cannabis sativa L., “Frog One”) as a lignocellulosic raw material for ultra‐low‐density hemp particleboard (ULHPB) with densities ranging from 213 to 309 kg/m3. The hurd was first milled and fractionated into three particle size categories, that is, fine (F), medium (M), and coarse (C). Twelve unique ULHPB variants were then fabricated comprising varying particle loadings from four particle size mixes, that is, 100% C, 100% M, 50%/50% CM, 25%/50%/25% CMF, and adhes… Show more

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“…The hemp shive-based panels had significantly lower bending strength values than particleboard from wood chips. Fehrmann et al (2023) [14] studied the use of hemp shives in particleboards of very low densities (213-309 kg/m 3 ) and three types of adhesives, namely bio-epoxy (EPX), phenol resorcinol formaldehyde (PRF), and emulsifiable methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI). Before use, the hemp shives were milled and fractionated into fine (F), medium (M), and coarse (C) particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hemp shive-based panels had significantly lower bending strength values than particleboard from wood chips. Fehrmann et al (2023) [14] studied the use of hemp shives in particleboards of very low densities (213-309 kg/m 3 ) and three types of adhesives, namely bio-epoxy (EPX), phenol resorcinol formaldehyde (PRF), and emulsifiable methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI). Before use, the hemp shives were milled and fractionated into fine (F), medium (M), and coarse (C) particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%